Kim Kölle Valentine is an artist based in Montreal whose practice focuses on video, drawing, and collage. Her process is rooted in interests in layered narratives, cinema, and literature, through which she has developed a bank of images and ideas. Her work has been featured in solo exhibitions in Montreal (Dazibao, VOX), London (LUX), Sherbrooke (Sporobole), and Vienna (k48). Her works have also been widely presented in group exhibitions and screenings, including at the Kassel Documentary Film and Video Festival, the WRO Biennale, FIFA Experimental, the Oberhausen International Short Film Festival, MIX NYC, and the Bienal de la Imagen en Movimiento. She has been an artist-in-residence at KulturKontakt Austria, the Aberystwyth Arts Centre, the Red Mansion Foundation, and the International Studio & Curatorial Program. She is currently a PhD candidate in the Department of Film and Digital Media at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Whose Language You Don’t Understand
New product!_Whose Language You Don’t Understand_, named after a novel by the late Austrian writer Marianne Fritz (1948-2007) is a video cycle exploring the limits of language. Fritz spent most of her life, over 30 years, working on a cycle of dense and complex novels she called _The Fortress_, consisting of over 10,000 pages and still unfinished at the time of her death. Her project is an unusual and asto...
Whose Language You Don’t Understand
New product!_Whose Language You Don’t Understand_, named after a novel by the late Austrian writer Marianne Fritz (1948-2007) is a video cycle exploring the limits of language. Fritz spent most of her life, over 30 years, working on a cycle of dense and complex novels she called _The Fortress_, consisting of over 10,000 pages and still unfinished at the time of her death. Her project is an unusual and asto...