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[Commlist] New Book: Theorizing Film Through Contemporary Art: Expanding Cinema
Sun Oct 25 23:12:30 GMT 2020
We are pleased to announce the publication of our edited collection:
Theorizing Film Through Contemporary Art: Expanding Cinema (Amsterdam
University Press)
Edited by Jill Murphy and Laura Rascaroli
Book description: As the cinematic experience becomes subsumed into
today's ubiquitous technologies of seeing, contemporary artworks lift
the cinematic out of the immateriality of the film screen and separate
it into its physical components within the gallery space. How to read
these reformulations of the cinematic medium - and their critique of
what it is and has been? In Theorizing Cinema Through Contemporary Art:
Expanding Cinema, leading film theorists consider artworks that
incorporate, restage, and re-present cinema's configuration of the
key categories of space, experience, presence/absence, production and
consumption, technology, myth, perception, event, and temporality, so
interrogating the creation, appraisal, and evolution of film theory as
channeled through contemporary art. This book takes film theory as a
blueprint for the moving image, and juxtaposes it with artworks that
render cinema as a material object. In the process, it unfolds a complex
relationship between a theory and a practice that have commonly been
seen as virtually incompatible, renewing our understanding of each and,
more to the point, their interactions.
Table of Contents + Foreword + Intro:
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Table of Contents
Foreword: Courtesy of the Artists, by Sandra Gibson + Luis Recoder
Introduction: On Cinema Expanding, by Jill Murphy and Laura Rascaroli
Part One: Materialities
1. Cinema as (In)Visible Object: Looking, Making, and Remaking, by
Matilde Nardelli
2. Objects in Time: Artefacts in Artists' Moving Image, by Alison Butler
3. Materializing the Body of the Actor: Labour, Memory, and Storage, by
Maeve Connolly
4. How to Spell 'Film': Gibson + Recoder's Alphabet of Projection, by
Volker Pantenburg
Part Two: Immaterialities
5. The Magic of Shadows: Distancing and Exposure in William
Kentridge's More Sweetly Play the Dance, by
Jill Murphy
6. Douglas Gordon and the Gallery of the Mind, by Sarah Cooper
7. A Throw of the Dice Will Never Abolish Chance: Tacita Dean's Section
Cinema (Homage to Marcel
Broodthaers), by Kirstie North
Part Three: Temporalities
8. The Photo-Filmic Diorama, by Agnes Petho
9. The Cinematic Dispositif and its Ghost: Sugimoto's Theaters, by
Stefano Baschiera
10. Time/Frame: On Cinematic Duration, by Laura Rascaroli
Part Four: The Futures of the Image
11. Interactivity without Control: David OReilly's Everything (2017) and
the Representation of Totality, by
Andrew V. Uroskie
12. Post-Cinematic Unframing, by Lisa Åkervall
13. Absolute Immanence, by D. N. Rodowick
Order your copy of Theorizing Film Through Contemporary Art here:
https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462989467/theorizing-film-through-contemporary-art
<https://www.aup.nl/en/book/9789462989467/theorizing-film-through-contemporary-art>
For any press enquiries and for information on receiving
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(https://www.aup.nl/en/sales/review-or-inspection-copy
<https://www.aup.nl/en/sales/review-or-inspection-copy>), please contact
(marketing /at/ aup.nl) <mailto:(marketing /at/ aup.nl)>.
Recommend this book to your library using the library recommendation form.
ISBN 9789462989467
e-ISBN 9789048542024
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