Len Murusalu is a visual artist, filmmaker, artists' film curator and researcher. Her interdisciplinary work explores questions around the interpretation of history, memory, language, and time perception – integral parts forming a sense of belonging – using moving image, video performance, photography, sound, text, installation and painting.
She has a Master's degree from the Royal College of Art in Contemporary Art Practice: Moving Image and is a 2020/2021 Oberhausen Seminar Fellow of the Internationale Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen.
In addition to exhibiting her work internationally since 2005, Len has contributed to several documentaries as a screenwriter. In 2018 she established a production company ChronoLens dedicated to artists' film and moving image, both for gallery and cinema context. Murusalu is the founder of AmiLab, an NGO dedicated to researching and developing artists' moving image and expanded cinema.
"Children of a border state, caught between two great powers, are the first to walk alone in war." – Inherited Memories (2019)
"I am a character in your story." – Inherited Memories (2019)
"Give me the archives from your future and I shall tell the number of your deaths." – After Betelgeuse (2022)