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The material image : art and the real in film
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ISBN: 9780804754316 9780804754309 0804754314 Year: 2007 Volume: *11 Publisher: Stanford, CA Stanford University Press


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The place of artists' cinema : space, site, and screen
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ISBN: 9781841503653 9781841502465 1841502464 Year: 2009 Publisher: Bristol : Intellect Books,

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Introduction : the place of artists' cinema -- Between space, site and screen -- The place of the market -- Multi-screen projections and museum spaces -- Event-sites and documentary dislocations -- Cine-material screens and structures -- Conclusion : materials, places and social relations.


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Le cinéma d'animation : un cinéma d'expériences plastiques
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ISBN: 9782296016613 2296016618 Year: 2006 Publisher: Paris : L'Harmattan,

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Public intimacy : architecture and the visual arts.
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ISBN: 9780262524650 0262524651 Year: 2007 Publisher: Cambridge MIT press

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In this thoughtful collection of essays on the relationship of architecture and the arts, Giuliana Bruno addresses the crucial role that architecture plays in the production of art and the making of public intimacy. As art melts into spatial construction and architecture mobilizes artistic vision, Bruno argues, a new moving space―a screen of vital cultural memory―has come to shape our visual culture. Taking on the central topic of museum culture, Bruno leads the reader on a series of architectural promenades from modernity to our times. Through these "museum walks," she demonstrates how artistic collection has become a culture of recollection, and examines the public space of the pavilion as reinvented in the moving-image art installation of Turner Prize nominees Jane and Louise Wilson. Investigating the intersection of science and art, Bruno looks at our cultural obsession with techniques of imaging and its effect on the privacy of bodies and space. She finds in the work of artist Rebecca Horn a notable combination of the artistic and the scientific that creates an architecture of public intimacy. Considering the role of architecture in contemporary art that refashions our "lived space"―and the work of contemporary artists including Rachel Whiteread, Mona Hatoum, and Guillermo Kuitca―Bruno argues that architecture is used to define the frame of memory, the border of public and private space, and the permeability of exterior and interior space. Architecture, Bruno contends, is not merely a matter of space, but an art of time.

Art in the cinematic imagination
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ISBN: 0292709420 0292709412 9780292709416 Year: 2006 Publisher: Austin University of Texas Press


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On the eve of the future : selected writings on film
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ISBN: 9780262035507 0262035502 Year: 2017 Publisher: Cambridge, MA : The MIT Press,

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The celebrated critic and film scholar Annette Michelson saw the avant-garde filmmakers of the 1950s and 1960s as radically redefining and extending the Modernist tradition of painting and sculpture, and in essays that were as engaging as they were influential and as lucid as they were learned, she set out to demonstrate the importance of the underappreciated medium of film. On the Eve of the Future collects more than thirty years' worth of those essays, focusing on her most relevant engagements with avant-garde production in experimental cinema, particularly with the movement known as American Independent Cinema. This volume includes the first critical essay on Marcel Duchamp's film Anemic Cinema, the first investigation into Joseph Cornell's filmic practices, and the first major explorations of Michael Snow. It offers an important essay on Maya Deren, whose work was central to that era of renewal and reinvention, seminal critiques of Stan Brakhage, Hollis Frampton, and Harry Smith, and overviews of Independent Cinema. Gathered here for the first time, these texts demonstrate Michelson's pervasive influence as a writer and thinker and her role in the establishment of cinema studies as an academic field. The postwar generation of Independents worked to develop radically new terms, techniques, and strategies of production and distribution. Michelson shows that the fresh new forms they created from the legacy of Modernism became the basis of new forms of spectatorship and cinematic pleasure.


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Cinéma et peinture : passages, partages, présences
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ISBN: 9782200352844 2200352840 2200254911 Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris : Armand Colin,

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Le cinéma ne vient pas de la peinture, et cependant ce qu'il élabore comme pensée de l'image et de l'art ne peut être restitué sans elle. Encore le rapport de ces arts va-t-il bien au-delà des seuls effets de présence de la peinture (biographie de peintres, œuvres citées, remplois de motifs et de formes) dans les films. C'est un ensemble de savoirs et de pratiques, de problèmes et de solutions que le cinéma expérimente au contact de la peinture. Comment passe-t-on de la peinture au cinéma ? De l'impressionnisme aux frères Lumière ? Du siècle au XXe ? Pour certains, le cinéma vient libérer la peinture (E. Faure), pour d'autres, il s'apprête à réussir là où l'opéra a échoué, en incarnant l'idéal d'un art total (S. M. Eisenstein), pour d'autres encore il accomplit une réforme majeure de l'idée même d'art (W. Benjamin). Ces thèses surgissent alors même que le cinéma naissant et la peinture en crise affirment leur fascination mutuelle ; c'est le début d'une intense expérimentation croisée. Tout se partage. Des problèmes de peinture sont explorés en cinéma (H. Richter, V. Eggeling), des formes cinématographiques passent dans la peinture de F. Léger et de M. Duchamp, des cinéastes interviennent picturalement sur le film (S. Brakhage). Les approches que privilégie ce livre d'esthétique sont autant de contributions à une histoire des images et de l'art.

Designing women; cinema, art deco and the female form
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ISBN: 9780231125017 0231125003 0231125011 Year: 2003 Publisher: New York : Columbia University Press,


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Le mouvement des images : = The movement of images : exposition, Paris, Musée national d'art moderne-Centre de création industrielle, 9 avril 2006 - 29 janvier 2007
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ISBN: 2844262953 9782844262950 Year: 2006 Publisher: Paris : Centre Pompidou,

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Aujourd'hui, alors que le cinéma, porté par la révolution numérique, migre des salles de cinéma vers les espaces d'exposition, il devient possible, sinon nécessaire, de reconsidérer son histoire d'un point de vue élargi (et de renouer ainsi avec sa préhistoire), dans ses interactions et ses prolongements avec l'ensemble des arts visuels et plastiques - c'est-à-dire de repenser le cinéma du point de vue de l'histoire de l'art et dans le cadre histoire générale des représentations, et non plus simplement du point de vue restreint de l'histoire du cinéma. Extrait du site "http://www.centrepompidou.fr/Pompidou"


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After uniqueness : a history of film and video art in circulation
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ISBN: 9780231176927 9780231176934 0231176929 0231176937 0231543123 9780231543125 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York Columbia University Press

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Images have never been as freely circulated as they are today. They have also never been so tightly controlled. As with the birth of photography, digital reproduction has created new possibilities for the duplication and consumption of images, offering greater dissemination and access. But digital reproduction has also stoked new anxieties concerning authenticity and ownership. From this contemporary vantage point, After Uniqueness traces the ambivalence of reproducibility through the intersecting histories of experimental cinema and the moving image in art, examining how artists, filmmakers, and theorists have found in the copy a utopian promise, a dangerous inauthenticity-or both at once. From the sale of film in limited editions on the art market to the downloading of bootlegs, from the singularity of live cinema to video art broadcast on television, Erika Balsom investigates how the reproducibility of the moving image has been embraced, rejected, and negotiated by major figures including Stan Brakhage, Leo Castelli, and Gregory Markopoulos. Through a comparative analysis of selected distribution models and key case studies, she demonstrates how the question of image circulation is central to the history of film and video art. "After Uniqueness" shows that distribution channels are more than neutral pathways; they determine how we encounter, interpret, and write the history of the moving image as an art form.

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