
Documenting the visual arts
edited by Roger Hallas
Bok · Engelsk · 2020
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Omfang | 231 sider : illustrasjoner i svart-hvitt
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Opplysninger | Henri Storck's Le monde de Paul Delvaux and pygmalionist cinema / Steven Jacobs -- A sculptor's life on screen : John Read's film portraits of Henry Moore for BBC Television / Katerina Loukopoulou -- A portrait of the artist as automaton : creativity, labor, and technology in Tim's Vermeer / Stephan Boman -- Flesh and vision : Jia Zhangke's Still life and Dong / Amy Villarejo -- Globalizing Ai Weiwei / Luke Robinson -- Film and the performance of Marina Abramovic : documentary as documentation / Chanda Laine Carey -- Gained in translation : site-specificity in recent documentaries / Vera Brunner-Sung -- The wages of !W.A.R. : Activist historiography and the feminist art movement / Theresa L. Geller -- When art exhibition met cinema exhibition : live documentary and the remediation of the museum experience / Annabelle Honess Roe -- Museum movies, documentary space, and the transmedial / Asbjørn Grønstad -- "Seeing too much is seeing nothing" : the place of fashion within the documentary frame / Matthew J. Fee -- Challenging the hierarchies of photographic history / Trisha Ziff, interviewed by Roger Hallas -- On the history (and future) of art documentaries and the film program at the National Gallery of Art / Margaret Parsons, interviewed by Marsha Gordon.
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ISBN | 9781138565982
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