Deborah Stratman
Deborah Stratman is a Chicago-based artist and filmmaker interested in landscapes and systems. Her films, rather than telling stories, pose a series of problems – and through their at times ambiguous nature, allow for a complicated reading of the questions being asked. Much of her work points to the relationships between physical environments and the very human struggles for power and control that are played out on the land. Most recently, they have questioned elemental historical narratives about faith, freedom, sonic subterfuge, expansionism and the paranormal. Stratman works in multiple mediums, including sculpture, photography, drawing and audio. She has exhibited internationally at venues including the Whitney Biennial, MoMA NY, the Pompidou, Hammer Museum, Witte de With, Walker Art Center, Yerba Buena Center, and has done site-specific projects with the Center for Land Use Interpretation, Temporary Services, Mercer Union (Toronto), Blaffer Gallery (Houston), Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (Yukon) and Ballroom Gallery (Marfa). Stratman’s films have been featured at numerous international festivals including Sundance, the Viennale, Full Frame, Ann Arbor, Oberhausen and Rotterdam. She is the recipient of Fulbright and Guggenheim fellowships, a Creative Capital award, and she currently teaches at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Crew
Movie
Los Angeles Plays Itself
Director of Photography
2004
Movie
FF
Director
2010
Movie
In Order Not to Be Here
Director
2002
Movie
The Illinois Parables
Editor
2016
Movie
O'er the Land
Director
2009
Movie
Hacked Circuit
Writer
2014
Movie
Optimism
Director
2018
Movie
Kings of the Sky
Director
2004
Movie
From Hetty to Nancy
Director
1997
Musical Insects
Director
2013
Ray's Birds
Producer
2010
Movie
Laika
Director
2021