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  1. Andrew and Eden Kötting. Andrew and Eden Kötting live and work between Hastings and Fougax-et-Barrineuf in the French Pyrenees. Eden was born in 1988 with Joubert Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. She grew up in London and developed a keen interest in drawing and painting.

  2. The Wondrous Realities of Andrew and Eden Kötting (15*) + ScreenTalk with Andrew Kötting, Eden Kötting, Glenn Whiting and Gareth Evans London International Animation Festival 2021 Sat 27 Nov 2021, 18:00 , Barbican Cinema 2

  3. 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.

  4. andrew & eden kÖtting — We have been making work together for almost twenty years, both in the French Pyrenees and also in the UK. Traditionally Still Life paintings would often contain allegorical symbols relating to the objects depicted on the artists’ studio table.

  5. Eden Kötting chooses to paint objects as still life or may paint from her imagination. Eden collaborates with her father, artist and filmmaker Andrew Kötting, on numerous projects for both the cinema and gallery spaces, and with him to produce a large body of work around the themes of ‘Still Life’. Read more on Eden Kötting’s work.

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  6. Apr 3, 2020 · 3 April 2020. Tweet. Eden Kötting in The Whalebone Box. Early in his first feature film, Gallivant, Andrew Kötting explained that he’d “been told many times that Eden’s life expectancy wasn’t very good”.

  7. Andrew, a free spirit, pagan and pantheist, argues against bigotry and fundamentalism by way of written interventions in the purity of the paintings he makes with Eden. And Eden obliges with quirk and charm, boldly brazen in her mark-making; assured and eloquent, despite her neurodiversity and physical disability.