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COLLECTION 2 - AVANT-GARDE

The Avant-Garde. Hello, welcome to our second KALTBLUT Collection. www.kaltblut-magazine.com 400 pages of the theme Avant-Garde. www.kaltblut-magazine.com Featuring artists like: Adam Green, Tata Christiane, Slava Mogutin, SELLAH, Kristian Jalonen, Kali, Emilie Simon, Tobias Jundt, Remedios Varo, Marc Johns, Reka Koti, Kelly De Block, Berglind Agustsdottir, Andrew Huan, Emma Elina Keira Jones, Amanda Morgan Jansson, Susu Laroche, Jeroen Mylle and many more. Published by Marcel Schlutt

The Avant-Garde. Hello, welcome to our second KALTBLUT Collection. www.kaltblut-magazine.com 400 pages of the theme Avant-Garde. www.kaltblut-magazine.com Featuring artists like: Adam Green, Tata Christiane, Slava Mogutin, SELLAH, Kristian Jalonen, Kali, Emilie Simon, Tobias Jundt, Remedios Varo, Marc Johns, Reka Koti, Kelly De Block, Berglind Agustsdottir, Andrew Huan, Emma Elina Keira Jones, Amanda Morgan Jansson, Susu Laroche, Jeroen Mylle and many more. Published by Marcel Schlutt

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186 KALTBLUT<br />

KALTBLUT: When will we see your first feature<br />

movie? Is this something you would<br />

like to do? And if so, which genre would be<br />

yours?<br />

ANDREW: I hope soon! I’d love to do an<br />

indie feature, something that’s dark, mindbending<br />

and surreal. I love magic realism<br />

and films that can be as dark as they are<br />

fun and willing to go dreamy and atmospheric.<br />

KALTBLUT: The theme of our new Collection<br />

is Avant-garde. Do you see your self<br />

as an Avant-garde artist? Cause we see<br />

you as one of the young new avant-gardist.<br />

What means Avant-garde for you?<br />

ANDREW: Gosh, that’s a tricky question.<br />

I’m not sure if I’d be so bold to call myself<br />

an avant-garde artist but I’m honored<br />

KALTBULT would put me in that category!<br />

For me I feel an avant-garde artist is someone<br />

who is able to really observe society in<br />

its truth and absurdity before anyone else.<br />

And they take that observation and create<br />

something truly shockingly new with it. I<br />

believe some really avant-garde work exists<br />

in Internet art and interactive art.<br />

I don’t know how to program, but am interested<br />

in working in more of an interactive<br />

capacity.<br />

KALTBLUT: Which director, artist or film<br />

maker is inspiring you and why?<br />

ANDREW: I love Terry Gilliam. He dreams<br />

as big as Hollywood but is the opposite<br />

from Hollywood. He operates by his own<br />

rules and creates his own worlds that are<br />

grand and rich as a Hollywood production,<br />

but his themes and concepts are as far<br />

from Hollywood as it gets.<br />

His work is haunting, brave and absurd. He<br />

is Don Quixote of La Mancha – he will never<br />

let reality win.<br />

KALTBLUT: Did you already know as a<br />

child that you would like to do movies?<br />

How did it start?<br />

ANDREW: I think deep down I knew it, but<br />

was too afraid of my mental conception of<br />

what it meant to be a director. I always<br />

enjoyed making things and creating worlds<br />

but never quite pieced it together entirely.<br />

First I thought I wanted to be a puppeteer.<br />

Then an illustrator, then an animator,<br />

then a musician. I dabbled quite a lot and<br />

it dawned on me that being a filmmaker allows<br />

me to combine all those interests into<br />

one career.<br />

It’s worked out for the best I think.

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