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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2012

BAUM - The Symbolic Meaning of Tree
Christoph Runné

Opening: Thu, 12 January 2012, 7-11pm
Exhibition Dates: Fri, 13 January 2012 - Sat, 11 February 2012
grunt gallery, 350 E 2nd Avenue, Unit 116
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 - 5pm

Grunt gallery is pleased to present Christoph Runné's 16mm film installation entitled "Baum". Through this work, Runné explores the visual symbolism of the tree. While the human condition often seems caught in cycles of hopelessness, homelessness, poverty, and "uprooted-ness", caused by socioeconomic strife, wars, and refugeeism despite great wealth, education, and promise which should be able to allay suffering- Trees, in contrast, stand vigil; firmly rooted- steadfast reminders of survival, regeneration, and hope within natures' grander cycles. Man's reflection on his place in nature is timeless, and the poetic metaphors which trees inspire are as relevant in a contemporary context as they were in antiquity.

"Baum" uses multiple 16mm film projections to create a sparse and virtual forest that is traversed by a solitary figure that appears both rooted and moving throughout the frames. The cyclical and repetitive movement of the abstract wanderer suggests a passage of time, and a path through the subconscious as the drifter searches for his or her place. An attempt to give form to intangible abstractions, such as "longing" or "isolation," is evident in the discontinuous flickering of the trees caused by the single-frame footage shot of a motion picture camera-a staccato movement suggestive of Morse-code communication or the arrhythmic pressing of typewriter keys.

Christoph Runné is a Vancouver-based experimental film, video, and installation artist. His work explores the unhidden yet seemingly invisible world around us. He creates visual tone poems with a humanitarian heartbeat whose minimalist and impressionistic methodology contradicts the complex human conditions with which Runné engages.

grunt gallery, 350 E 2nd Avenue, Unit 116
Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 - 5pm
grunt gallery
350 E 2nd , Unit 116
Vancouver, BC V5T 4R8
p. 604.875.9516
grunt.ca

Contact: Demian Petryshyn
grunt gallery demian@grunt.ca
604.875.9516

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