Exhibition / 1 Apr – 30 Apr 2019

Arr. for a Scene

Jonna Kina

Arr. for a Scene
© Jonna Kina

Arr. for a Scene is a documentary of two Foley artists while they are producing sounds for one of the most famous film scene in the film history (the shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, 1960). This performance is documented on 35 mm film. The original film scene will remain invisible while the viewer sees only the Foley artists creating sound effects for the scene, such as footsteps, shower and door closing. The film examines the way sounds are constructed for the use of cinema and what happens when the structures of a film are dismantled into parts.

2017, 35 mm film transferred to 4K/HD, 5min 18 sec, stereo / 5.1

About Artist

Portrait of Jonna Kina

Jonna Kina

Jonna Kina’s (b. 1984) work often lies at the junction of sound, language and image. She exhibits her findings with a poetic yet objective visual language that activates the viewer, challenging them to think critically about what they are being presented with.

Kina graduated from the Finnish Academy of Arts and from Aalto University, School of Arts, department of photography. She has also studied in the School of Visual Arts, New York and in Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Jerusalem. Kina’s works has been widely presented in numerous exhibitions and film festivals, such as Tokyo Photographic Art Museum; Espoo Museum of Modern Art EMMA; Galleria delle Carrozze di Palazzo Medici Riccardi, Florence; Dunkers Kulturhus, Helsingborg; Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne; International Film Festival Rotterdam; Hasselblad Foundation, Gothenburg; and recently at the 6th Moscow Biennale for Young Art, curated by Lucrezia Calabro Visconti. Nordisk Panorama selected Kina’s film “Arr. for a Scene” as the “Best Nordic Short Film”. Also she was shortlisted for the VISIO Young Talent Acquisition Prize in Florence. Kina’s works are represented in collections of such as Musée de l’Elysée, Fundación RAC – Foundation of Contemporary Art, The Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki City Art Museum, Saastamoinen Foundation, City of Levallois, France, Finnish Museum of Photography among others.