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12/66: Cosinus Alpha

Austria

1966

10 Min
Color
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DIR Kurt Kren

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“Kren’s last film to include any direct reference to Otto Muehl is 12/66: Cosinus Alpha, a 10-minute film that completes a cycle of elaborate sensual montages and materials.” —Stephen Dwoskin

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Kurt Kren

Kurt Kren (September 20, 1929 – died in Vienna on June 23, 1998) was an Austrian avantgarde filmmaker. He is best known for his involvement with the Vienna Aktionists and the group of films that resulted.

Kurt Kren was born in 1929 in Vienna, Austria to a family of a Jewish father (a bank employee) and German mother. From 1939 till the end of World War II Kren lived in Rotterdam, where he was sent with one of the Children’s Transports. In 1947 Kren returned to Vienna, and his father provided him a job at the National Bank.

He began a film career in the early 1950s creating experimental short 8mm films. In 1957 he moved to the 16mm format.

In 1966, Kren participated in the Destruction in Art Symposium in London. In 1968 he visited the USA for the first time, showing his films in New York and St. Louis. After a participation in a happening “Kunst und Revolution” (“Art and Revolution”) at the University of Vienna in 1968, Kren’s films were confiscated… read more

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Hedonistic sexual contact in extremis. Naked bodies covered in paints, gels, food, powders amongst other art supplies. Bodies becoming one in the name of art and expression. Perverse yet intriquing. Sexual but not sexy.

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