Filmform (est. 1950) is dedicated to preservation, promotion and worldwide distribution of experimental film and video art. Constantly expanding, the distribution catalogue spans from 1924 to the present, including works by Sweden’s most prominent artists and filmmakers, available to rent for public screenings and exhibitions as well as for educational purposes.
In chronos, Mullan excavates his artistic archive, re-presenting and re-mixing a large-scale video installation. Thirty-five screens and monitors form an immersive landscape, inviting viewers to navigate through time—reconstructing the artist’s past through fragmented moving images. This never-before-seen collection of video works, recorded on MiniDV between 2004 and 2014, captures raw moments from Mullan’s formative years.
Mullan invites a reconsideration of memory, history, and artistic evolution, offering a personal yet universal reflection on the passage of time. The work provides insight into the artist’s journey—his struggles, experiments, and revelations.
Simon Mullan is a Berlin-based artist whose transmedial practice spans video, installation, performance, and sculpture. Driven by a deep interest in human behavior and social structures, his work explores the intersections of identity, labor, and transformation—merging industrial aesthetics with personal and collective narratives.
He studied at the University of Applied Arts Vienna and at the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm. Mullan’s video works often combine documentary and performative elements, examining systems of power, masculinity, and belonging. His broader practice engages with material and social processes, reworking everyday objects and gestures into poetic reflections on human connection and resilience.
Simon Mullan has exhibited internationally at leading galleries and institutions, including Kunsthalle Wien, Wilhelm-Hack-Museum (Ludwigshafen), Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Haubrok Foundation (Berlin), and DITTRICH&SCHLECHTRIEM (Berlin).