Friedl Kubelka (née Bondy, née vom Gröller) (born 1946) is an Austrian photographer, filmmaker and visual artist born in London, England in 1946. Her photographic practice has been attributed to a 20th-century movement known as Feminist Actionism or
Viennese Actionism
Viennese Actionism was a short-lived art movement in the late 20th-century that spanned the 1960s into the 1970s. It is regarded as part of the independent efforts made during the 1960s to develop the issues of performance art, Fluxus, happening ...
.
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Valie Export (often stylized as 'VALIE EXPORT'; born 17 May 1940) is an avant-garde Austrian artist. She is best known for provocative public performances and expanded cinema work. Her artistic work also includes video installations, computer ...
." British Journal of Photography Feminist Actionism Friedl Kubelka and Valie Export Comments. Web. 8 November 2014. Kubelka's photographic works sometimes focus on accentuating temporality, seriality and the body.
Biography
Friedl Kubelka was born in London, England as Friedl Bondy, she then relocated with her family to
East Berlin and later to
Vienna
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, where she spent most of her childhood. Her parents were forced to leave
Austria
Austria, , bar, Östareich officially the Republic of Austria, is a country in the southern part of Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine states, one of which is the capital, Vienna, the most populous ...
due to their political views.
Friedl began taking photographs at the age of twelve after receiving a
box camera
A box camera is a simple type of camera, the most common form being a cardboard or plastic box with a lens in one end and film at the other. They were sold in large numbers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The lenses are often singl ...
as a gift from her father in 1958. At age sixteen, her photographic interests shifted to people, faces, and bodies.
From 1965 to 1969, Kubelka began making her first films at the Graphic Instruction and Research Institute in
Vienna
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After obtaining a diploma in commercial photography in 1971, she opened a professional photo studio that operated in Vienna until 1997.
Friedl's films often include a cast of family members, friends, colleagues and sometimes male strangers.
In 1972, Kubelka began taking photographs of herself wearing high-end lingerie. These photos eventually became known as her ''Pin-Up'' series, and were borne from Kubelka's self-stated attempt to analyze the distance between the model and the photographer.
“You think of the model as the exhibitionist and the photographer as the voyeur. In fact the voyeur has to decide his desire in a split second, using the shutter of the camera. You can hear his desire. Good photographers always reveal themselves somehow more than the model.” - Friedl Kubelka
Between 1972 and 1983, Kubelka created her ''One Year Self-Portrait (Jahresportraits)'' series, during which she would photograph herself daily over one-year spans and then mount the photos together on large sheets of paper. This process was meant to document the variety of emotions she experienced and provide an intimate view into her life as a woman and an artist, and later, as a wife and a mother.
In 1978, she married
Peter Kubelka
Peter Kubelka (born 23 March 1934) is an Austrian filmmaker, architect, musician, curator and lecturer. His films, few in number, are known to be carefully edited and extremely brief. He is known for his 1966 ''Unsere Afrikareise'' (Our Trip to A ...
, Austrian filmmaker, theoretician, co-founder of the Austrian Film Museum and
Anthology Film Archives, and changed her name from Friedl Bondy to Friedl Kubelka. On 21 October 1978, she gave birth to Louise Kubelka. Friedl began photographing her daughter during the first week of her life and continued until Louise turned eighteen, amounting to a series of 793 photographs on eighteen boards. Kubelka titled the series ''Lebensportrait Louise Anna Kubelka'' (Portrait Louise Anna Kubelka).
In 1980, Kubelka began a similar series of portraits of her mother, Lore Bondy, which she titled ''One Thousand Changing Thoughts'' (''Das tausendteilige Portrait).''
"Vom Gröller is a professional image-maker, not a commercial one, yet professional in the sense that she is and has been a photographer and filmmaker for over 40 years, not to mention one of Austria's great, if profoundly unrecognized, artists. Traditionally one would say, vom Gröller's work specializes in portraiture, but more accurately the artist's prolific practice is one of intimate encounters, which capture and seize upon elongated moments and brief experiences that refuse to relinquish their fleetingness." – Andréa Picard
Kubelka was awarded the
Grand Austrian State Prize
The Grand Austrian State Prize () is a decoration given annually by Austria to an artist for exceptional work. The recipient must be an Austrian citizen with a permanent residence in Austria.
It was originally created in 1950 by then education mi ...
for Artistic Photography, Austria's most prestigious photography award in 2005, along with the Austrian State Prize for film in 2016.
She has had solo exhibitions at the
Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; the Fotogalerie in Vienna and the
Netherlands Photo Museum in Rotterdam.
The first dual photographic and film retrospective of her work in North America was curated and organized by Media City Film Festival, the only festival to exhibit artists' film on both sides of an international border.
Kubelka's portrait photography has included artists and filmmakers such as
George Maciunas
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,
Jack Smith,
Nam June Paik
Nam June Paik (; July 20, 1932 – January 29, 2006) was a Korean American artist. He worked with a variety of media and is considered to be the founder of video art. He is credited with the first use (1974) of the term "electronic super h ...
,
Jonas Mekas
Jonas Mekas (; December 24, 1922 – January 23, 2019) was a Lithuanian-American filmmaker, poet, and artist who has been called "the godfather of American avant-garde cinema". Mekas' work has been exhibited in museums and at festivals worldwi ...
,
Gunvor Nelson,
Michael Snow
Michael Snow (born December 10, 1928) is a Canadian artist working in a range of media including film, installation, sculpture, photography, and music. His best-known films are '' Wavelength'' (1967) and '' La Région Centrale'' (1971), with the ...
,
Mike Kuchar, and
George Kuchar
George Kuchar (August 31, 1942 – September 6, 2011) was an American underground film director and video artist, known for his "low-fi" aesthetic.
Early life and career
Kuchar trained as a commercial artist at the School of Industrial Art, now k ...
.
Friedl divorced Peter Kubelka in 2001, and married Georg Gröller in 2009. She then changed her name to Friedl vom Gröller
but does not consistently use her married name.
In 2020, the Museum der Moderne Mönchsberg in Salzburg put forth an exhibition curated by Jürgen Tabor that spanned decades' worth of Kubelka's art.
The School for Photography and Film in Vienna
In 1990, Kubelka founded the Friedl Kubelka School for Artistic Photography in Vienna.
The School was the first devoted exclusively to artistic photography in Austria.
In 2006, she founded the School Friedl Kubelka for Independent Film, dedicated to the art of analog filmmaking. The School for Independent Film has featured guests and teachers including
Ken Jacobs,
Robert Beavers,
Peter Weibel
Peter Weibel (; born 5 March 1944 in Odessa, USSR) is an internationally known Austrian post-conceptual artist, curator and new media theoretician. He started out in 1964 as a visual poet but soon jumped from the page to the screen within the sen ...
, Oona Mosna,
Kenneth Anger
Kenneth Anger (born Kenneth Wilbur Anglemyer, February 3, 1927) is an American underground experimental filmmaker, actor, and author. Working exclusively in short films, he has produced almost 40 works since 1937, nine of which have been grouped ...
,
Peter Tscherkassky,
Eve Heller,
James Benning, and
Mark Webber.
The school is now directed by the Austrian filmmaker and artist, Philipp Fleischmann.
Major works
Photography
* ''Jahresportraits'' (Year's Portraits). (1972/73-2012/13).
* ''Pin-Ups''. (1973–1974).
* ''Reise'' (Voyage) Bed Series. (1974).
* ''Tagesportraits'' (One-Day-Portraits). (1974–1976).
* ''Passstücke'' (The Adaptives), Franz West. (1975).
* ''Lebensportrait Louise Anna Kubelka'' (Portrait Louise Anna Kubelka). (1978–1996).
* ''Das tausendteilige Portrait'' (One Thousand Changing Thoughts). (1980).
Filmography
* ''Erwin, Toni, llse''. (1968–1969).
* ''Graf Zokan (Franz West)''. (1969).
* ''Peter Kubelka and Jonas Mekas''. (1994).
* ''Eltern'' (Parents): ''Mutter'' (Mother), ''Vater'' (Father). (1997 & 1999).
* ''Spucken'' (Spitting). (2000).
* ''Psychoanalyse ohne Ethik'' (Psychoanalyses without Ethics). (2005).
* ''Heidi Kim at the W Hong Kong Hotel''. (2010).
* ''La Cigarette''. (2011).
* ''Ich auch, auch, ich auch'' (Me too, too, me too). (2012).
References
Bibliography
* Butler, Connie, "Friedl Kubelka," in Butler, Cornelia H, and Lisa G. Mark. ''Wack!: Art and the Feminist Revolution''. Los Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007. Print.
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Living people
Austrian photographers
Austrian women photographers
Austrian filmmakers
Austrian experimental filmmakers
Women experimental filmmakers