Hinda Weiss
Having just moved to Schwanenwerder, Hinda Weiss brings fresh energy from Brooklyn: The artist and filmmaker works across photography, video, sound, and installation.
Hinda Weiss’s works are compositions of illusive landscapes charged with local histories while reflecting contemporary human existence. Using photography, video, and sound, along with digital adaptation techniques, she creates installations that merge places and times into fantastic yet familiar environments. Contrary to the “high-tech”, highly processed editing methods she employs, the way she collects these materials is simple: alone, with a small camera.

While photographing, Hinda Weiss aims to observe and document, trusting the camera, her interactions, and the act of photography itself. In editing, she layers her images and uses multiple focal points when building her video collages, combining shots and lingering on specific details. With every added angle, she suggests a layered existence, and with every repetition and gesture, she encourages a second interpretation.
Her installations reflect the depicted subjects and activate the space. Through movement, light, and sound, she seeks to draw viewers into her works, inviting them to linger, contemplate, and engage with the pieces, thereby fostering a sense of community within the space.
Hinda Weiss' work has been exhibited at prominent venues, including the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, and Ludlow 38 in New York City.