Len Murusalu
MA work
MA work
Inherited Memories
Inherited Memories is an installation comprised of a two-channel film and sculptural elements, exploring the potential of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance – a notion that parent’s experiences, in the form of epigenetic tags, can be passed on to future generations.
The deeply personal film tells the story of a young Estonian railway worker, who in 1941 was nearly executed for attempting to escape conscription by the occupying forces. Seventy-seven years later, his granddaughter revisits the places from his stories to gain deeper insight into the connections between them. Archival materials are used in conjunction with contemporary imagery to show the effect that time has on places, contrasting with the universality of similar survival stories, which might very well be happening to someone somewhere, today.
Info
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MA Degree
School
School of Arts & Humanities
Programme
MA Contemporary Art Practice, 2019
Specialism
contemporary-art-practice--moving-image-pathway
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Contact
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Len Murusalu is an Estonian visual artist and filmmaker. Her work is interdisciplinary and uses moving image, photography, sound, installation and painting to explore questions around identity, memory and the perception of time.
In 2018, Len established a production company – ChronoLens – dedicated to artists’ film and moving image.
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Degrees
- BA Hons, Fine Art, University of East London, 2009
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Awards
- The Cultural Scholarship of the Republic of Estonia Ministry of Culture, 2018; The Cultural Scholarship of the Republic of Estonia Ministry of Culture, 2017; Study Grant of the Cultural Endowment of Estonia, 2018