Michael Brynntrup
Michael Brynntrup is a German experimental filmmaker and media artist living in Berlin. Besides experimental films and video installations, his better-known works also include electrography, digital art and internet art projects. Since 2006 he has been Professor for Film/Video at the Hochschule fĂŒr Bildende KĂŒnste Braunschweig.
Biography
On his website, Michael Brynntrup summarizes his biography as: âIdentical twin brother stillborn. Since then studies in Philosophy.â This mini-biography is characteristic of his artistic concerns: death, birth, doppelgĂ€ngers and repetition are all motifs that can be found in almost every one of his films, and always with philosophical undertones. At the start of his film SUDDEN AND UNEXPECTED â A DĂ©jĂ -Revue, he highlights this with a quote from Michel de Montaigne: âTo ponder death is to ponder freedom. Those who have learned to die no longer know to serve.â Freedom and its limits are a constant theme of Brynntrupâs works, in terms of both content and form. In his films, he deals with transgressions, extremes and taboos; as an experimental filmmaker, he explores societyâs media reality, and strives to develop a filmic language that goes far beyond technical limits, commonly accepted ways of seeing and cinematic conventions.Michael Brynntrup comes from a long-established Westphalian farming family near MĂŒnster, Germany, where he also studied law, before changing to philosophy. In 1981, he moved to Freiburg to study literature and art history. He formulated his theoretical analysis of contemporary art in a 1981 essay entitled Eine Vorstudie zum Schlusspkt..
Works and reception
During a months-long visit to Italy, Brynntrup began working on his first film SEPTEMBER, RAGE, A Journey, which he then finished in Berlin in 1982. He has lived in Berlin ever since. Until the late 1980s, he worked with Super 8 almost exclusively. He created various multiple projection works, film performances and primarily short films, which found a wide audience in the boom years of Super 8. The best-known film from this period is Jesus â The Film, a two-hour monumental film shot on Super 8 with contributions from more than twenty Super 8 filmmakers and artmaking groups, who each contributed an episode from the New Testament. âThis film is the largest collective project in German film history. In the history of world cinema there are few works that can compare.âThe end of the 80s saw the start of The Ivory Elephant, a film cycle of eight death dances or danses macabres, featuring episodes with different performance artists each interacting with a skull. This film cycle concluded in 1993 with a 16 mm film entitled SUDDEN AND UNEXPECTED â A DĂ©jĂ -Revue. This cycle of death dances, along with other early films, already reflected the impact of the AIDS crisis; in the 1990s, Brynntrup then began devoting more attention to the theme of homosexuality. Films such as Aide MĂ©moire and Loverfilm were screened around the world at gay and lesbian film festivals, as well as short film and experimental film festivals, winning numerous prizes.
Starting in the mid-90s, Brynntrup developed several projects for CD-ROM and other interactive media. His first film for the internet was KEIN FILM | NO FILM, which exists in two versions. âOne Film â Two Originals: the internet version in âonline qualityâ and the 35 mm version: coming soon to a film festival near you!â A forerunner of the blog can be seen in his project TABU2000. âMichael Brynntrup does not keep his diaries shut up. He provides access to the pages which he has written since 1979 on tabu2000.net. Brynntrup offers his chronicles there for sale. The artist levels the process of creating value by placing the acquired facsimile online thus making it accessible to everyone. In this way, the act of purchasing does not entail taking something away from the larger public but rather making it available to them.â
Starting in 2001, Brynntrup began undertaking annual trips to Far East Asia, during which he worked on the thematic series Gelbfieber. This resulted in numerous video installations and photographs, which were summarized in a 2011/12 site-specific installation entitled GELBFIEBER . âHe thus ingeniously challenges us to look slowly and carefully in his work for what is explicitly not there. Michael Brynntrup has fortunately not altered his signature touch, that is to say, his singular provocation of the viewer.â
Brynntrupâs works deliberately bypass the art market when they ironically comment on the art worldâs âoperating systemâ, subverting it by creating a direct channel to the audience, without gallery mediation. Many of his works present explicitly autobiographical, almost private details, turning the audience into confidants and collaborationists. In many cases, the audience is directly addressed by the screen: âDear Audience. You will now see...â. In many of his works, the screening space and the publicâs physical reactions are yet another topical focus. This aspect becomes even more intensified with his walk-in video installations.
Copies of his films are released in numbered, but unlimited, editions. Only a few of his actual FilmVideo works are available online. Although most of his internet art projects are posted online, they are hidden within the labyrinthine construct of his website, which he describes as an independent artistic work.
Since 1983, more than fifteen of his films were premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival in various sections. New Yorkâs Museum of Modern Art has devoted several film exhibitions to him, in 1987, 1992 and 1999. Retrospectives of his work have been featured at numerous experimental and short film festivals.
Exhibitions (selection)
- 2012 GELBFIEBER , Exhibition at the Hochschulgalerie der HBK Braunschweig
- 2011 KLEX â Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film and Video Festival, Werkschau, Kuala Lumpur
- 2011 Internationales Filmfest Braunschweig, Werkschau, Braunschweig
- 2011 GELBFIEBER, Exhibition at the Galerie M, Berlin
- 2007 EXiS â Experimental Film and Video Festival, Werkschau, Seoul
- 2005 Festival Paris Cinéma, Werkschau Focus on Director, Paris
- 2004 Tampere Film Festival, Werkschau Up Close And Personal, Tampere
- 2003 SĂŁo Paulo International Short Film Festival, Werkschau, SĂŁo Paulo
- 2002 Achtung, Exhibition at the 'Rotes Foyer' at Kino Arsenal, Berlin
- 1999 Hier Endet Das Internet, Berlin
- 1996 Herzsofort.Setzung, Stuttgarter Filmwinter, Exhibition at the KĂŒnstlerhaus Stuttgart
- 1992 Lebende Bilder - still lives, Werkschau, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
- 1988 So Sieht Eine Prise Aus, Internationales Kurzfilm-Festival Hamburg, Werkschau, Hamburg
- 1987 Cineprobe, Werkschau, The Museum of Modern Art, New York
- 1986 Missionstournee, Jesusfilm-Tour of 40 cities in the FRG
- 1985 Viele Tiere Fressen Ihre Nachgeburt Auf, Interfilm 3, Kino Eiszeit Berlin
Filmography (selection)
- Total Lunar Eclipse Over the Ocean, 2011
- IMAGEFILM_101010, 2010
- Face It! , 2007
- Tabu2000.net, 2006
- Das Ovo , 2005
- Blue Box Blues , 2004
- E.K.G. Expositus , 2003
- Stummfilm fĂŒr Gehörlose , 2002
- Achtung â die Achtung , 2001
- Kein Film | No Film, 2000
- NY 'NY 'n why not, 1999
- Tabu V , 1998
- Loverfilm â eine unkontrollierte Freisetzung von Information, 1996
- Aide MĂ©moire â ein schwules GedĂ€chtnisprotokoll, 1995
- Plötzlich und unerwartet â eine DĂ©jĂ -Revue, 1993
- Homo Erectus, 1989â93
- Liebe, Eifersucht und Rache, 1991
- Die Statik der EselsbrĂŒcken, 1990
- Narziss und Echo, 1989
- Höllensimulation â frei nach Platos Höhlengleichnis, 1987
- Jesus â Der Film, 1986
- So sieht eine Prise aus, 1983â85
- Handfest â freiwillige Selbstkontrolle, 1984
- Der Rhein â ein deutsches MĂ€rchen, 1983
- September, Wut, eine Reise, 1982