Whether it involves remaking an old Hollywood movie, projecting a quiet 16mm film, or constructing a bombastic multi-screen environment, cinema now takes place not just in the movie theatre and the home, but also in the art gallery and the museum. The author of this engaging study takes stock of this development, offering an in-depth inquiry into its genesis, its defining features, and the ramifications it has for art and cinema alike. Through the lens of contemporary art history, she examines cinema studies' great disciplinary obsession - namely, what cinema was, is, and will become in a digital future.
| ISBN: | 9789089644718 |
| Publication date: | 12th February 2013 |
| Author: | Erika Balsom |
| Publisher: | Amsterdam University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 256 pages |
| Series: | Film Culture in Transition |
| Genres: |
Film history, theory or criticism |
Whether it involves remaking an old Hollywood movie, projecting a quiet 16mm film, or constructing a bombastic multi-screen environment, cinema now takes place not just in the movie theatre and the home, but also in the art gallery and the museum. The author of this engaging study takes stock of this development, offering an in-depth inquiry into its genesis, its defining features, and the ramifications it has for art and cinema alike. Through the lens of contemporary art history, she examines cinema studies' great disciplinary obsession - namely, what cinema was, is, and will become in a digital future.
Exhibiting Cinema in Contemporary Art features in the following genres: Film history, theory or criticism
Exhibiting Cinema in Contemporary Art is available in Paperback
Exhibiting Cinema in Contemporary Art was written by Erika Balsom and published by Amsterdam University Press
Exhibiting Cinema in Contemporary Art has 256 pages
Yes it is part of Film Culture in Transition series
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