Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening :
1. AKUT: “Isolated”
BSA Special Feature: AKUT (plus 37) “ISOLATED”
A thrilling and educational flight through the private studio spaces of artists at home in isolation – what’s not to like? Guess which of your favorite artists studios are included?
“I worked on this film the past three weeks together with 37 artists from all over the globe,” says Street Artist AKUT. The call for response during his own family’s isolation resulted in an astounding 37 artists answering from all over the world.
AKUT, otherwise known as the urban contemporary artist and photographer Falk Lehmann – and founder of the legendary German graffiti collective Ma’Claim and half of the artistic duo Herakut – was suffering from isolation. Usually he’s out with the rest of the big name Street Artists going to exhibitions, festivals, working on commission.
Suddenly in March, stop us if you’ve heard this story, it all went “THUD”.
A social animal, AKUT says he loves the time home with his wife and three kids, but he felt locked out and detached from the adventures of painting that he had become so energized by.
“Those nice little (business) trips to locations at the end of the world, not for money, but for the place you would otherwise never have the chance to travel to, sound really awesome, don’t they?” he asks. “Even if the lift turns out to be a soul catcher, if the material arrives three days later and there was no giant tree in front of the wall on the photos you received beforehand and planed your project with. You start to appreciate the freedom to travel, to go far away from your daily duties at home… You meet colleagues and role models, old and new friends, who you share unforgettable experiences with.”
ISOLATED (part I), an infinite loop to despair
Here’s the idea with the 37 artists who joined in – please take a time laps shot through your studio, that is not longer than 4 seconds – but still challenging, because they had to move really slow and avoid vivid movements. Some artists took recording after recording and it still wasn’t optimal. However, in the end and after some long hours of editing and learnings the finished short film came out as a proof for the principle of mentalism. Sliding through the contrasting and inspiring studios as lively spaces in constant use by the respective artists felt refreshing and very comforting. It symbolizes the connection of all individuals being part of an universal infinite, living mind, in which you don’t necessarily need to check in physically. It’s always out there.
WE ARE ONE INFINITE, LIVING MIND (ISOLATED part II)
Credits
WE ARE ONE INFINITE, LIVING MIND (ISOLATED part II)
short film by AKUT, 2020
Idea and Editing:
AKUT https://instagram.com/akut_herakut
Camera (participating artists):
@Adnate Melbourne, Australia
@Akut_herakut Berlin, Germany
@AndreasEnglundArt Falun, Sweden
@apolotorres São Paulo, Brazil
@23base Berlin, Germany
@bezt_etam & @nataliarakart Turek, Poland
@cantwo Wuppertal, Germany
@cristianblanxer Barcelona, Spain
@conorsaysboom London, UK
@craola Torrance, California
@daniel_man_codeak Munich, Germany
@spurcus_am Erfurt, Germany
@douglas_greed Berlin, Germany
@drewmerritt Saint Vrain, New Mexico
@hueman_ Oakland, California
@james_bullough Berlin, Germany
@kameahadar Hawai
@kevinledo Montreal, Canada
@kkade_schwarzmaler Bern, Switzerland
@louismasai Margate, UK
@low_bros Hamburg, Germany
@mad_c1 Halle, Germany
@marc_jung_ Erfurt, Germany
@ztm_oruam San Antonio, Texas
@telmomiel Amsterdam & Rotterdam, Netherlands
@mikedargas Los Angeles, California
@natepaints Los Angeles, California
@nunoviegas.pt Quarteira, Portugal
@onurpainting Berlin, Germany
@paola_delfin & @mateusbailon Itajaí, Brazil
@heypatyeah Detroit, Michigan
@rickyleegordon Sri Lanka
@suiko1 Hiroshima, Japan
@wes21_schwarzmaler Bern, Switzerland
@waone_interesnikazki Kiev, Ukraine
@markus_wow123_genesius Bremen, Germany