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  1. Andrew Kötting (born 16 December 1959) is a British artist, writer, and filmmaker. He made numerous experimental short films, which were awarded prizes at international film festivals. Gallivant , was his first feature film, a road/home film about his four-month journey around the coast of the UK, with his grandmother Gladys and his daughter Eden.

  2. Professor of Time Based Media. Academic. Research. akotting@uca.ac.uk. +44 (0) 1622 620 081. Canterbury. Professor Andrew Kötting is our Professor of Time Based Media at UCA Canterbury. He was born in Elmstead Woods, England and went on to become a lumberjack in Scandinavia.

  3. Andrew Kötting ist ein vielseitiger Künstler, der Filme, Bücher, Installationen und Performances schafft. Entdecken Sie seine faszinierenden Werke auf seiner Website.

  4. Dec 16, 2019 · The best place to start – Gallivant. Heralding Kötting’s arrival as a feature filmmaker, 1996’s Gallivant is a highly distinctive and revelatory documentary. Breaking apart the form of more typical travelogues, it lives up to its title as we follow the director on a journey around the coastline of Britain in the company of his ...

  5. Jun 18, 2017 · Andrew Kötting. Had a long neck. Got it. She’s a starry fugitive from history, or becomes one here, because Kötting makes brilliant use, with a gyrating camera and multi-angled gazings, of a ...

  6. Andrew Kötting was born in Elmstead Woods in 1959. After some early forays into market trading and scrap-metal dealing he travelled to Scandinavia to become a Lumberjack. He returned home in the 80’s to study for a BA Honours Degree in Fine Art at Ravensbourne College of Art and Design and then graduated with a Masters Degree from The Slade, University College, London.

  7. Sep 8, 2017 · Gallivant was the first feature film by ramshackle wanderer, Andrew Kötting. It premiered at the Edinburgh Film Festival 20 years ago this September and arguably changed the landscape of British documentary cinema after it. For Kötting, it began a string of feature work that followed eccentric journeys into landscapes, history and people that still continues […]