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![]() ![]() Author: Campany David (EDT) Publisher: Phaidon Inc Ltd € 23,10
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2009 |
![]() ![]() Author: Atget Eugene (PHT), Orlan Pierre Mac, Campany David Publisher: Distributed Art Pub Inc Text by David Campany, Pierre Mac Orlan, Jeffrey Ladd. € 37,80
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2008 |
![]() ![]() Author: Campany David Publisher: Reaktion Books What did the arrival of cinema do for photography? How did the moving image change our relation to the still image? Why have cinema and photography been so drawn to each other? Close-ups, freeze frames and the countless portrayals of photographers on screen are signs of cinema's enduring attraction to the still image. Photo-stories, sequences and staged tableaux speak of the deep influence of cinema on photography.
Photography and Cinema a considers the importance of the still image for filmmakers such as the Lumière brothers, Alfred Hitchcock, Michelangelo Antonioni, Jean-Luc Godard, Chris Marker, Mark Lewis, Agnès Varda, Peter Weir, Christopher Nolan and many others. In parallel it looks at the cinematic in the work of photographers and artists that include Germaine Krull, William Klein, John Baldessari, Jeff Wall, Victor Burgin and Cindy Sherman.
From film stills and flipbooks to slide shows and digital imaging, hybrid visual forms have established an ambiguous realm between motion and stillness. David Campany assembles a missing history in which photography and cinema have been each other's muse and inspiration for over a century. € 31,90
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2007 |
![]() ![]() Author: Campany David (EDT) Publisher: Mit Pr The cinematic has been a springboard for the work of many influential artists, including Victor Burgin, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Stan Douglas, Nan Goldin, Douglas Gordon, Cindy Sherman, and Jeff Wall, among others. Much recent cinema, meanwhile, is rich with references to contemporary photography. Video art has taken a photographic turn into pensive slowness; photography now has at its disposal the budgets and scale of cinema. This addition to Whitechapel's Documents of Contemporary Art series surveys the rich history of creative interaction between the moving and the still photograph, tracing their ever-changing relationship since early modernism.Still photography--cinema's ghostly parent--was eclipsed by the medium of film, but also set free. The rise of cinema obliged photography to make a virtue of its own stillness. Film, on the other hand, envied the simplicity, the lightness, and the precision of photography. Russian Constructivist filmmakers considered avant-garde cinema as a sequence of graphic 'shots'; their Bauhaus, Constructivist and Futurist photographer contemporaries assembled photographs into a form of cinema on the page. In response to the rise of popular cinema, Henri Cartier-Bresson exalted the 'decisive moment' of the still photograph. In the 1950s, reportage photography began to explore the possibility of snatching filmic fragments. Since the 1960s, conceptual and postconceptual artists have explored the narrative enigmas of the found film still. The Cinematic assembles key writings by artists and theorists from the 1920s on--including László Moholy-Nagy, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Victor Burgin, Jeff Wall, and Catherine David--documenting the photography-film dialogue that has enriched both media. € 22,30
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![]() ![]() Author: David Campany Publisher: Whitechapel Art Gallery € 19,90
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2006 |
![]() ![]() Author: Campany David Publisher: Phaidon Scrittore e artista, co-fondatore dell'organizzazione Photoforum, che riunisce studiosi e fotografi, David Campany conduce in questo volume un'indagine sulla presenza della fotografia nella pratica artistica contemporanea, dagli anni Sessanta in avanti. L'immagine fotografica, infatti, ha acquisito sempre più peso nell'arte del Novecento, e così anche il dibattito teorico sul suo ruolo. € 49,95
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2003 |
![]() ![]() Author: Campany David Publisher: Phaidon Scrittore e artista, co-fondatore dell'organizzazione Photoforum, che riunisce studiosi e fotografi, David Campany conduce in questo volume un'indagine sulla presenza della fotografia nella pratica artistica contemporanea, dagli anni Sessanta in avanti. L'immagine fotografica, infatti, ha acquisito sempre più peso nell'arte del Novecento, e così anche il dibattito teorico sul suo ruolo. Testi in lingua inglese. € 75,00
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