Artists’ Moving Image in Britain Since 1989
Sarah Perks editor Lucy Reynolds editor Erika Balsom editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
Published:10th Sep '19
Should be back in stock very soon
An in-depth study of the expanding role of the moving image in British art over the past thirty years
Over the past three decades the moving image has grown from a marginalized medium of British art into one of the nation’s most vital areas of artistic practice. How did we get here? Artists’ Moving Image in Britain Since 1989 seeks to provide answers, unfolding some of the narratives—disparate, entwined, and often colorful—that have come to define this field. Ambitious in scope, this anthology considers artists and artworks alongside the organizations, institutions, and economies in which they exist. Writings by scholars from both art history and film studies, curators from diverse backgrounds, and artists from across generations offer a provocative and multifaceted assessment of the evolving position of the moving image in the British art world and consider the effects of numerous technological, institutional, and creative developments.
Distributed for the Paul Mellon Center for Studies in British Art
“[E]ntries…allow for reflection on the bodies (both institutional and literal) that constitute the publication…[and] search for new a direction.”—Dan Ward, Art Monthly
ISBN: 9781913107017
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544 pages