Danielle de Picciotto

Danielle de Picciotto Artist, Musician, Author, Film Director
The multimedia artist Danielle de Picciotto

Danielle de Picciotto is an American born artist, musician and film maker.[1] She was born in Tacoma, Washington, USA,[2] but now lives and works in Berlin, Germany. In 1989 she founded, along with partner Dr. Motte, the first Berlin Love Parade.[3]

She was:

In 2006 she married her longtime partner Alexander Hacke, bassist of Einstürzende Neubauten.

Initiates and directs "Mountains of Madness" a visual/audio performance together with The Tiger Lillies and Alexander Hacke

In 2008 she produced and creates live visual/acoustic show "Ship Of Fools" together with Alexander Hacke with which they tour internationally, inviting musicians from different countries to participate and create cultural interaction.

She was commissioned by the German Foreign Ministry to direct a short film on European Club Culture in 2008.

In 2009 she was commissioned by the German Foreign Ministry to direct a short animation movie on Club Culture.

She was featured as an important artist in the documentary "In Berlin" by Michael Ballhaus and Ciro Cappellari

2010 Publication of first book "The Beauty of Transgression" (Publishing Gestalten Verlag)

2011 Danielle de Picciotto and Alexander Hacke are invited to do a five-month art residency at the Meetfactory in Prague.

2012 Danielle de Picciotto becomes member of legendary band "Crime & the City Solution"

2013 Publication of new book "We Are Gypsies Now" (Metrolit Publishing)

2014 Danielle de Picciotto is invited to compose and perform music for the Theater Dortmund together with Mick Harvey, Alexander Hacke and Paul Wallfisch.

Released Songs/Records/Films

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