Artists' Film
By (Author) David Curtis
Foreword by Steve McQueen
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
31st August 2021
16th September 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.4301
Paperback
340
Width 150mm, Height 210mm
710g
This detailed survey presents for the first time an alternative history of the moving image, chronicling artists' ever-evolving fascination with filmmaking from the early twentieth century to now. From early pioneers to key artists of the present, leading authority and film expert David Curtis offers a vivid account of the numerous individuals who have been inspired by the cinematic medium and felt compelled to interpret and respond to it in their own way. In doing so, he discusses artists' widely differing achievements, aspirations, theories and approaches. Featuring over 400 international moving-image makers and drawing on examples from across the arts, including experimental film, video, installation and multimedia, this generously illustrated account offers an incomparable introduction to this increasingly popular and continually evolving art-form. With 153 illustrations in colour
'David is the only person I know who has an encyclopaedic knowledge of and a passion for film in all its possibilities' - Steve McQueen
'An authoritative guide' - The Art Newspaper
David Curtis is a leading authority on artists' film. His books include London's Arts Labs and the '60s Avant-Garde (2020) and A History of Artists' Film and Video in Britain (2006). He was responsible for artists' film at the Arts Council of Great Britain from 1977 to 2000, and curated 'A Century of Artists' Film in Britain' at Tate Britain, London, in 2003-4.