Martin Arnold

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Martin Arnold (born 1959 in Vienna, Austria) is an experimental filmmaker known for his obsessive deconstruction of found footage.

Arnold's films are intensely cut sequences in which several seconds of old movie clips are taken and stretched out into much longer works. The figures on the screen flip back and forth between frames, as the motion is repeated, reversed, and numerous single frame cuts are made. His intent is to create, or possibly unearth, narratives concealed within the mundane films from which he samples. In films such as Pièce Touchée (1989) and Passage à l'acte (1993) for example he uses several seconds of the film To Kill a Mockingbird to create a bizarre story of aggression and tension within a traditional American family.

In a recent group of short film loops such as Soft Palate (2010) or Whistle Stop (2014) Arnold discovers sinister underbellies in the most popular form of family entertainment, animation, and it’s most iconic characters such as Mickey Mouse. His work has been shown at 168 international film festivals, including Cannes, Rotterdam and New York. At these festivals he won 34 awards, such as the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival (1990), the Primo Premio at the Arco Madrid’s Week of Experimental Cinema (1994) and the Main Award at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (1998). For his entire oeuvre he got awarded for Honors for Art in Cinema by the State of Austria (1994) and the Province of Lower Austria (1995). In addition to festival screenings, Arnolds’s films have been shown at various cinematheques such as the Cinematheque in Paris, the Cinematheque Royale in Brussels, the National Film Theatre in London, the San Francisco Cinematheque, and the Cinematheque of the MoMA in NYC. Arnold’s work was also included in museum exhibitions at places such as the Witte de With in Rotterdam, the Bozar in Brussels, the Barbican Art Center in London, the Kunsthaus Zürich and the Hamburger Kunstverein, among others. Essays on his work and at-length interviews have appeared in several film and art magazines including Afterimage, Film Quarterly, Frieze Magazine, Cahiers du Cinema, Semiotiques and in catalogues and books such as Martin Arnold – Gross Anatomies by Martin Janda and Martin Arnold – Deanimated by Gerald Matt and Thomas Miessgang, A Critical Cinema 3 by Scott MacDonald, L’Art du mouvement by Jean-Michel Bohours for the Centre Georges Pompidou. Reviews of his film and installation works were published in numerous papers including The New York Times, The Village Voice, The Chicago Weekly Reader, L. A. Weekly, The Guardian, Le Monde, La Liberation and Die Neue Zürcher Zeitung. He taught at several American universities and art schools such as the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee (1995), the San Francisco Art Institute (1996/97), Bard College (2000/01), Binghamton University (2004-2007) and CalArts (2008). In Europe Arnold had guest professorships at the Städelschule in Frankfurt (1999), the FAMU in Prague (2009/10) and the University of Art and Design in Linz (1998).

Selected filmography

2014

  • Whistle Stop, format variable, color, sound, 3:30 loop

2013

  • Charon, format variable, color, silent, 00:08 loop
  • Hydra, format variable, color, silent, 00:21 loop
  • Nix, format variable, color, silent, 00:05 loop
  • Tooth Eruption, format variable, color, sound, 5:20 loop

2011

  • Haunted House, format variable, color, sound, 3:00 loop
  • Self Control, format variable, color, sound, 2:00 loop

2010

  • Soft Palate, format variable, single screen, color, sound, 3:10 loop
  • Shadow Cuts, format variable, color, sound, 4:20 loop

2007

  • Coverversion, format variable, color, sound, 7:30 loop
  • Cloudy Insulin, format variable, 2 screens, color, sound, 6:00 loops

2005

  • Silent Winds, format variable, 3 screens, color, sound, 12:00 loops

2003

  • Jeanne, quicktime data, b/w, silent, endless loop

2002

  • Deanimated, format variable, b/w, sound, 60:00 loop
  • Dissociated, format variable, 2 screens, b/w, sound, 8:00 loops
  • Forsaken, format variable, 2 screens, b/w, 9:00 loops

1998

  • Alone. Life Wastes Andy Hardy, format variable, b/w, sound, 15:00

1997

  • Psycho. Viennale Spot, 35mm, b/w, sound, 1:00

1996

  • Don’t - The Austrian Film, 35mm, b/w, sound, 3:00

1994

  • Kunstraum Remise. Spot, 35mm, color, sound, 1:00

1993

  • passage à l’acte, format variable, b/w, sound, 12:00

1989

  • pièce touchée, format variable, b/w, sound, 16:00

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