Book
Open Access
Exhibiting Cinema in Contemporary Art
-
Erika Balsom
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2013
Author / Editor information
Balsom Erika :
Erika Balsom is lecturer in Film Studies and Liberal Arts at King's College London.
Reviews
"Erika Balsom's Exhibiting Cinema in Contemporary Art represents a significant attempt from the field of rilm studies to remedy the neglect of this important strand in visual culture. ... Given its challenging and unstable object of study, Exhibiting Cinema is a book of great merit and relevance." -- Paolo Magagnoli, Senses of Cinema, March 2015
"This book is one I have been hoping to encounter for quite a while. It is rich in theoretical reflections as well as critical analyses of works, and makes a very strong case for a new form of art and a new form of cinema in one. It is theoretically complex and elegantly written. And due to its rich theory-analysis intertwinements and historical insights, it spans, rather than the 1990-2010 as the author suggests, the entire history if cinema from the vantage point of today’s art.” -- Mieke Bal, Professor of Theory of Literature and a founding director of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
"Erika Balsom’s Exhibiting Cinema in Contemporary Art is our first sustained critical history of one of the most important dimensions of contemporary art: the encounter of the cinema with the museum, the art gallery, and new practices of moving image installation. It is also a deep examination of the persistence of a certain memory of cinema that persists as a subject of critical re-examination by the most fascinating artists of our time. It is a path-breaking book that will long remain unsurpassable." -- D.N. Rodowick, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, and Director, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University
"This book is one I have been hoping to encounter for quite a while. It is rich in theoretical reflections as well as critical analyses of works, and makes a very strong case for a new form of art and a new form of cinema in one. It is theoretically complex and elegantly written. And due to its rich theory-analysis intertwinements and historical insights, it spans, rather than the 1990-2010 as the author suggests, the entire history if cinema from the vantage point of today’s art.” -- Mieke Bal, Professor of Theory of Literature and a founding director of the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis (ASCA)
"Erika Balsom’s Exhibiting Cinema in Contemporary Art is our first sustained critical history of one of the most important dimensions of contemporary art: the encounter of the cinema with the museum, the art gallery, and new practices of moving image installation. It is also a deep examination of the persistence of a certain memory of cinema that persists as a subject of critical re-examination by the most fascinating artists of our time. It is a path-breaking book that will long remain unsurpassable." -- D.N. Rodowick, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Visual and Environmental Studies, and Director, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts at Harvard University
Topics
|
Open Access Download PDF |
1 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
5 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
7 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
9 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
27 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
65 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
107 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
149 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
185 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
191 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
227 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
241 |
|
Open Access Download PDF |
245 |
Publishing information
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
eBook published on:
October 22, 2018
eBook ISBN:
9789048517763
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
260
eBook ISBN:
9789048517763
Keywords for this book
AUP Wetenschappelijk; Art and Material Cultures; FIL; Film; Media; and Communication; Media Studies; South
Audience(s) for this book
Professional and scholarly;
Creative Commons
BY-NC-ND 4.0