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Nicole Krenn, Truttmann Lisa

Folds of Stone

Film expérimental | dcp | couleur | 4:7 | Autriche | 2022

FOLDS OF STONE Experimental film, 2022 DCP, AT, 4:07 min. Nicole Krenn & Lisa Truttmann Rock is subject to constant change. Forces of nature, geodynamics, and anthropogenic interventions shape the ostensibly rigid matter as an extended organism, which can only be perceived in a geo- logical concept of time. In the short film Folds of Stone, we see breathing stones, pulsing grooves and trembling rocks: material that vibrates. Microscopic landscapes come to life and dissolve into the images. Surface, materiality and structure oscillate between jagged rock edges and soft, silky fabric folds. Nicole Krenn and Lisa Truttmann have translated their multimedia installation from a former sawmill in Gesäuse National Park into the cinema space, tracing the act of touching and unfolding as artistic gestures.

Short biographies: Lisa Truttmann (*1983) is an artist and filmmaker based in Vienna, Austria. In her practice she ties documentary elements into staged settings and rhythmic compositions, tracing the structures of social, architectural and ecological landscapes. Playfully she exposes work and thought processes in essayistic montages, reflecting upon the poetics of a certain cinematic language. She studied Transmedia Arts at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and received an M.F.A. in Film/Video at California Institute of the Arts, where she developed her feature film debut Tarpaulins (2017). Lisa’s moving images and installations have been shown in exhibitions and film festivals such as CPH:DOX Copenhagen, New York FF Projections, Images Festival Toronto, Jihlava IDFF, Viennale, Kunsthalle Vienna, MAK Vienna, among others. https://lisatruttmann.at Nicole Krenn (*1982) lives and works in Vienna. Her artistic work includes performance, installa- tion, video and graphic art. Krenn’s engagement with the motif of rock manifests itself in various techniques. In her graphic works, she traces material-immanent structures and thus transforms the karstified surfaces of limestone into filigree cartographies. Through her work, she tries to understand the geological thinking of time and visualize it on different levels of artistic expression. Nicole Krenn studied art history and archaeology at the University of Vienna, graphic arts at IADE Lisboa and KKP at the University of Applied Arts Vienna, where she graduated in 2010. In 2015 she was awarded the Koschatzky Art Prize. http://www.krennn.at