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With a preface by Beatrix Ruf and texts by Will Bradley, Stuart Comer and Luke Fowler. A central figure in Glasgow's vibrant art scene, Luke Fowler's cinematic collages break down conventional approaches to biographical and documentary filmmaking. * * Fowler's films have often been linked to British Free Cinema, the distinctive aesthetic that came out of a conscious decision to engage with the reality of contemporary Britain in the 1950s. Avoiding didactic voice-over commentaries and narrative continuity, Fowler similarly uses impressionistic sound and editing. However, Fowler moves beyond simply referencing the work of his predecessors. Intuitively applying the logic, aesthetics, and politics of his subjects onto the film he is making about them, he creates atmospheric, sampled histories that reverberate with the vitality of the people he studies. * * This is the first major publication on Luke Fowler and it provides a comprehensive overview into his artistic production, with color illustrations, an in-depth discussion between Stuart Comer and the artist, as well as an essay by Will Bradley. * * Published with Kunsthalle Zürich, Zurich, and Serpentine Gallery, London. * *

Mit einem Vorwort von Beatrix Ruf und Texten von Will Bradley, Stuart Comer und Luke Fowler

Publisher
Release Place Zurich, Switzerland
Release Date 2009
Credits
Artist: Luke Fowler
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-3-03764-046-3
Original Price 38.00 CHF
Work  
Language German, English
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 20.7 × 25.7 × 1.2 cm
Weight 575 gram
Pages 96
Content 127 color; 18 b/w images

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