Cinema plays a major role in contemporary art, yet the deeper influence of its diverse historical forms on artistic practice has received little attention. Screen Presence explores the intersections of film, popular media, and art since the 1950s through the examples of four pivotal figures – Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Mona Hatoum and Douglas Gordon. While their film-related works may appear primarily as challenges to conventional cinema, these artists draw on overlooked forms of popular film culture that have been commonplace, and even dominant, in specific social contexts. Through a range of new sources, including advertisements, specialty magazines, postcards, technical guides and souvenir programs, Stephen Monteiro demonstrates the dependence of contemporary artists on cinema’s shifting applications and interpretations, offering a fresh understanding of the enduring impact of everyday media on how we make and view art.
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Screen Presence explores the intersections of film, popular media and contemporary art through the examples of four internationally celebrated artists: Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Mona Hatoum and Douglas Gordon.
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List of Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Cinema’s Grey Spaces; Chapter 1: A Wider Audience: Robert Rauschenberg, the White Paintings, and CinemaScope; Chapter 2: The Screen Scene: Andy Warhol, the Factory, and Home Movies; Chapter 3: Private Dis-Pleasures: Mona Hatoum, Mediated Bodies, and the Peep Show; Chapter 4: A Monument in Ruins: Douglas Gordon, Screen Archaeology, and the Drive-in; Conclusion
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Concentrates on four major artists: Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Mona Hatoum and Douglas Gordon

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ISBN
9781474403375
Publisert
2016-05-13
Utgiver
Edinburgh University Press; Edinburgh University Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
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Engelsk
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Stephen Monteiro is Associate Professor of Global Communications at the American University of Paris.