Alexander Kluge: Minutenfilme #5

Exhibition

  • ARGOS Centre for Audiovisual Arts, Brussels

Im Vordergrund ein abstraktes Karomuster in blau, rot, gelb und schwarz. Im Hintergrund eine kleine Plastikfigur, die eine Kaminuhr in die Luft hält. Alexander Kluge, Hagen Sinks the Rheingold (2020) © the artist(s)

This year-long, rotating exhibition presents five sequential constellations of eight films each by the eminent German director Alexander Kluge. Compiled by Kluge especially for this occasion, these presentations feature selections of recent Minutenfilme – short, hybrid films that typically run from one to eight minutes each. Ranging from the theoretical to the operatic, from the cosmic to the mathematical, Kluge offers an often ironic yet candid social commentary on historical and contemporary events.
In his Minutenfilme, Alexander Kluge has developed a single-minded way of filmmaking in which complex ideas are condensed into a few minutes. To achieve this, the director uses highly idiosyncratic ways of editing in which a plethora of images and sounds are brought together from a wide variety of sources and collaborators. In so doing, Kluge imagines an active role for the viewer: “The viewers are the medium, what they cannot imagine neither can exist in the medium.”

In the context of the exhibition, an interview with Alexander Kluge was published on Sabzian.

This exhibition is organised in cooperation with Literaturhaus Berlin and Argos Centre for Audiovisual Arts.

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Alexander Kluge, born in 1932 in Halberstadt, is an author, filmmaker and television producer. A contemporary of Adorno, Habermas and Fassbinder, he is seen as a practical and theoretical visionary of modern German film, putting social and political criticism at the heart of his work. His most important films, for which he has received awards at Venice, Cannes and elsewhere, include Abschied von gestern (Yesterday Girl) (1966), Deutschland im Herbst (Germany in Autumn) (1977, Episode) and Der Angriff der Gegenwart auf die übrige Zeit (The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time) (1985). In addition to his films, Kluge publishes narrative stories and essays. He founded the production company dctp.tv and produces independent cultural programmes. He was awarded the Georg Büchner Prize in 2003 for his lifetime’s work.

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Minutenfilme #5:
Hagen Sinks the Rheingold (2020) 02:09
For Heiner Müller: "Time is Tumbling Down from the Stars" (2020) 01:50
The Willfulness of the Workforce (2017) 04:20
How an Intelligent Animal Broke Its Spine (2018) 01:38
The Luminous Power of Hand, Cosmos and Thought (2020) 02:14
Longue Durée at the Mediterranean (2021) 01:53
Forging Press (2018) 04:38
Weather Front on the Northern Sky (2021) 03:26
Opera with Hammer & Junk (2018) 03:21