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Art & Exhibition

We create films in the context of art and exhibition that translate artistic concepts, processes, and spaces into compelling visual narratives. By combining documentation of artworks, exhibitions, and behind-the-scenes moments with a strong cinematic approach, our films make artistic practices accessible while preserving their complexity and openness.

Our productions range from exhibition films and artist portraits to process-based documentation and immersive visual essays that engage audiences beyond the physical exhibition space.

Interviews with artists, curators, and participants add depth and context, offering insights into conceptual approaches and creative processes. Visual composition, sound, and music are carefully crafted to reflect the atmosphere and aesthetic language of the work.

A collaborative approach is central to our practice. We work closely with artists, curators, and institutions from the initial idea through to the final edit, ensuring that each film resonates with the artistic vision and curatorial intent.

The result is a visually rich and thoughtful format that extends the exhibition experience, invites reflection, and creates new ways of engaging with art.

Collaborative
Approach

  • Close, ongoing collaboration with artists, curators, and institutions, with all participants actively involved as co-creators shaping themes, perspectives, and narrative direction from the outset

  • Consideration of format-specific needs (exhibition film, artist portrait, documentation) in developing the concept

  • Balance between artistic expression and documentary clarity

  • Iterative feedback loops with continuous exchange and reflection throughout the process

  • Film production as a shared space for experimentation, interpretation, and knowledge exchange

  • Openness to evolving ideas, allowing the project to develop organically alongside the exhibition process

Whats included

  • Concept development in close dialogue with artists, curators, and institutions

  • Joint development of content and narrative structure based on artistic and curatorial perspectives

  • Collaborative artistic direction emphasizing openness, experimentation, and shared authorship

  • Planning according to format-specific needs (exhibition film, artist portrait, installation documentation)

  • Filming in exhibition contexts (installations, openings, studio spaces, behind-the-scenes processes)

  • Visual production focusing on atmosphere, spatial experience, and aesthetic coherence

  • Sound recording capturing both the exhibition environment and individual voices

  • Integration of existing and self-produced materials (artworks, archives, process documentation)

  • Use of music and sound to enhance emotional and spatial qualities

  • Editing and post-production as a collaborative, iterative process

  • Development of a visual and narrative language aligned with the artistic and curatorial concept

  • Emphasis on film as both documentation and an independent artistic extension

  • Final outputs tailored for web, exhibitions, screenings, and institutional presentation

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