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Heinz Emigholz (born 22 January 1948 in
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) is a filmmaker, actor, artist, writer and producer. He lives and works in
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. Emigholz has produced a comprehensive filmic and artistic oeuvre and has also done performance art and acted in other directors’ films (Cynthia Beatt, Silke Grossmann, Stefan Hayn,
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, Klaus Wyborny a.o.).


Career

Emigholz has been trained as an illustrator and a retoucher. He has studied philosophy and literary studies at the university in
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. In 1968 he started to work with the medium film. Since 1973 Emigholz is working independently as a self-employed artist in the USA and in Germany. In 1978 he founded the film company ''Pym Films''. Between 1993-2013 he was Professor for
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at
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, where he founded the ''Institute for Time Based Media''. Since 2010 he is Professor for film at
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, Switzerland. Since 2012 Emigholz is a member of
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in the section ''Visual Arts''.


Films

Emigholz’s first films, dating back to the early 1970s and the context of avant-garde and
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, display "a complex interaction between abstract temporal compositions – or filmic movements, respectively – and selected urban and natural landscapes" (Emigholz). In ''Demon'' (1976/77), he began to examine words. The film explores the prose poem "Le Démon de l’Analogie" (The Demon of Analogy) by Stéphane Mallarmé. "Just as previous films were cut so that fixed features of the landscape and their connections met with a score, in this film, there is one shot for each word." (Frieda Grafe) Emigholz included narrative and scenic elements in ''Normalsatz / Ordinary Sentence'' (1978–81) and his subsequent films. His visual composition and framing, which establishes a phenomenological relationship to space, is described as striking, as it ignores the conventional perpendicularity and the central perspective: "The visual space is always populated in the films rather than being empty space whose coordinates are fixed to categories borrowed from abstract geometry, such as the horizon and the vanishing point. Where there is a space, there is also a body that defines it, even if it be via its negative form, absence." (Ronald Balczuweit) This type of construction of space remains defining for his series ''Photography and beyond'', a "collection of films that can be combined freely and that deal with products designed by humans – architecture, drawings, writings, sculpture" (Emigholz). The series was established in 1993 and drew on previous work from the 1970s and 1980s. The films of the subseries ''Architecture as Autobiography'' show the extant buildings by architects, civil engineers and designers such as
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, Rudolph Schindler,
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and others in chronological order. About film Emigholz states: "As a technical medium, film projects the spaces of memory themselves rather than presenting them solely by means of a mental trick. The media of writing, drawing, photography, film, electronic imagery and computing have shifted the complex art of recollection into a readily-available array of technically -generated storage systems. The ancient art of the rhetorician is still present, albeit in rudimentary form, in the memorizing of text by actors and speakers.


Art

In New York in 1974, Emigholz began to work on ''Die Basis des Make-Up/The Basis of Make-Up,'' a series which grew to more than 600 drawings by 2008. The title goes back to the caption of a photo showing a skull in a makeup textbook from the 1930s. All the drawings were in black and white and were published as photographic prints in the format 54 x 64 cm. Like many of his films, they were developed from the artist’s notebooks which he uses to record sketches of his own texts and to paste various specimens of civilization garbage, sentences overheard on the street or on television, advertising, diagrams from military textbooks and much more. These bits and pieces were transformed in the drawings and films and were connected to one another in austere compositions, but their origins remained discernible. Narrative approaches emerge, yet they do not connect to a single narrative, but can still be combined freely. The "experience of the provisionality and relativity of all interpretations" (Hanne Loreck) is mirrored in this formal openness.Hanne Loreck: „The pain starts at 10. p.m. Seeing Thinking“, in: "Heinz Emigholz“, translation by Catherine Nichols, ''museum für gegenwart'', 11 (2007), Köln: Dumont, p. 20.


Filmography

*''Two Basilicas'' (Photography and beyond - Part 28; about the Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunto, Orvieto and the
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, Copenhagen), 2018, DCP, color, 36 min, conception (together with Thomas Bo Jensen), director, camera, editing *''Dieste ruguay' (Photography and beyond – Part 27; about
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), 2015-2017, DCP, color, 95 min, director, script, camera, editing *''Streetscapes ialogue' (Photography and beyond – Part 26), 2015-2017, DCP, color, 132 min, director, script, camera, editing *''Bickels ocialism' (Photography and beyond – Part 25; about ), 2015-2017, HDV, color, 92 min, director, camera, editing *''2 + 2 = 22 he Alphabet' (Photography and beyond – Part 24), 2013-2017, DCP, color, 88 min, director, script, camera, editing *''Le Corbusier IIIIAsger Jorn elief' (about Le Corbusier's
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and Asger Jorn's Grand Relief in the Aarhus Statsgymnasium), 2015, HDV, color, 29 min, director, script, camera editing *''Two Museums'' (Photography and beyond – Part 22; about Renzo Piano's building for The Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, and Samuel Bickels' Museum of Art in Ein Harod, Israel), 2012/2014, DCP, color, 18 min, director, camera, editing *''Five music videos for the band
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'', 2012-2013, (together 55 min), director, camera, editing *'' The Airstrip'' (Decampment of Modernism – Part III, Photography and beyond – Part 21''), 2016, DCP, color, 108 min, director, camera, editing *''Parabeton –
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and Roman Concrete (Decampment of Modernism – Part I / Photography and beyond – Part 19)'', 2012, DCP, color, 100 min., director, camera, editing *''A Series of Thoughts (Miscellanea V, VI, VII und IV)'', 1987-2011, HDV, color, 91 min., director, camera, editing *''Zwei Projekte von Frederick Kiesler'' (Two Projects by Frederick Kiesler) 2006-2009, HDV, color, 16 min., director, camera, editing *''Sense of Architecture'' (explores over 50 projects of contemporary Austrian architects), 2005-2009, HDV, color, 168 min., director, camera, editing *''Loos Ornamental'' (about
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), 2008, 35 mm, color, 72 min., director, camera, editing *''Schindler's Houses'' (about the American work of Rudolph Schindler), 2006–2007, 35 mm, color, 99 min., co-producer, editing, director, script, camera *''Miscellanea III'', 1997–2005, 35 mm, color, 22 min., director, editing, camera *''The Basis of Make-Up III'', 1996–2005, 35 mm, color, 26 min., director, camera, editing, drawings *''D’Annunzios Cave'' (a film about Gabriele d'Annunzio and his pretentious villa), 2002–2005, DigiBeta, color, 52 min., director, editing *''Goff in the Desert'' (explores 62 buildings by architect
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), 2002-2003, 35 mm, color, 110 min., director, camera, editing *''Maillart's Bridges'' (explores the works of the bridge builder
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), 1995-1999, 35 mm, color, 24 min., director, camera, editing *''Sullivan's Banks'' (about
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's buildings for banks), 1993-1999, 35 mm, color, 38 min., director, camera, editing *''mammamia'', 1997/98, by
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, actor *''Schlafes Bruder'', 1994/95,by
Joseph Vilsmaier Joseph Vilsmaier (, 24 January 1939 – 11 February 2020) was a German film director who began his career as a technician and cameraman. He is internationally known for films such as ''Comedian Harmonists''. Life Born in Munich. Vilsmaier atte ...
, actor *''Stalingrad'', 1991/92, by
Joseph Vilsmaier Joseph Vilsmaier (, 24 January 1939 – 11 February 2020) was a German film director who began his career as a technician and cameraman. He is internationally known for films such as ''Comedian Harmonists''. Life Born in Munich. Vilsmaier atte ...
, actor *''The Holy Bunch'', 1986–1990, 35 mm, black and white and color, 89 min., director, script, camera *''Die Wiese der Sachen'', 1974–1987, 16 mm, black and white and color, 88 min., director, script, camera, editing, lighting, actor *''Home Movies 1971 - 1981'', 1985, actor *''The Basis of Make-Up'', 1979–1984, 16 mm, black and white and color, 84 min., director, script, camera, editing *''The Basis of Make-Up I'', 1974–1983, 35 mm, color, no sound, 30 min., director, script, drawings, note books, camera, editing *''Execution. A Study of Mary'', 1979, narrator *''Normalsatz'', 1978–1981, 16 mm, black and white and color, 105 min., director, camera, editing, script, actor *''Bartleby'', 1976, actor *''Demon. The Translation of "The Demon of Analogy" by Stéphane Mallarmé'', 1976/77, 16 mm, black and white and color, 30 min., director, conceptual design, camera, editing, production *''Der Ort der Handlung'', 1976/1977, actor *''Hotel'', 1975/76, 16 mm, black and white, 27 min., director, conceptual design, camera, editing, production *''Stuhl'', 1974/75, director, producer, camera, editing, script *''Tide'', 1974, 16 mm, black and white, no sound, 33 min., director, conceptual design, camera, editing, production *''Arrowplane'', 1973/74, 16 mm, color, no sound, 24 min., director, conceptual design, camera, editing, production *''Schenec-Tady III'', 1972–1975, 16 mm black and white, no sound, 20 min., director, conceptual design, composition, camera, editing, production *''Schenec-Tady II'', 1973, 16 mm, color, no sound, 18 Min., director, conceptual design, composition, camera, editing, production *''Schenec-Tady I'', 1972/73, 16 mm, black and white, no sound, 27 min., director, conceptual design, composition, camera, editing, production *''Morningglory-Fragments'', 1971, director, camera, editing, producer, script


References


External links


Heinz Emigholz' official WebsiteHeinz Emigholz Faculty Page
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European Graduate School The European Graduate School (EGS) is a private graduate school that operates in two locations: Saas-Fee, Switzerland, and Valletta, Malta. History It was founded in 1994 in Saas-Fee, Switzerland by the Swiss scientist, artist, and therapist, P ...
. (Biography, bibliography and video lectures)
Heinz Emigholz - Catalogue of the German national library
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Article in ''Der Standard''Viennale-Site with pictures and reviewsbilingual Website »Goff in the desert«Website »Schindlers Häuser«Website »Loos Ornamental«
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