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Number of Titles Found: 26
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| Title: Carey Young, Incorporated |
| ISBN10-13: 0953863468 : 9780953863464 |
| The first publication devoted to the work of Carey Young, an artist whose work provocatively and playfully questions familiar notions of art as a mode of resistance and critique in a world of dissolving boundaries, in which the borders between politics, culture and business seem to have disappeared. Having worked within business for several years, Young presents the role of the artist potentially to be that of an infiltrator within the inner world of the multinational, adopting its language, codes and tools, as well as its tactics of disappearance, in order to offer an insiderâ s perspective on to the formation and control of mass culture. Features essays by Alex Farquharson, John Kelsey and Jeremy Millar, a collaborative text by Carey Young and Liam Gillick and an introduction by Steven Bode. |
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Pages: 80
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2002 |
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| List Price: 9.95 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 1 of: 26 |
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| Title: Childhoodâ s End: Cornford & Cross |
| ISBN10-13: 0953863433 : 9780953863433 |
| â Childhoodâ s Endâ documents the conception and execution of the film installation of the same name by artists Mathew Cornford and David Cross. With the assistance of a military fighter jet (to which a film camera was attached) piloted by a retired Air Vice-Marshal, Cornford & Cross produced a film of the jet describing an â anarchyâ symbol in the skies above Cranfield airbase in Bedfordshire. This large format publication, illustrated throughout with colour and black and white photographs, includes an extensive interview with the artists about the piece and its relation to their earlier projects. Published by Film and Video Umbrella, in collaboration with Norwich School of Art and Design. |
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Pages: 52
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2000 |
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| List Price: 12.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 2 of: 26 |
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| Title: Decoy: Jane Prophet |
| ISBN10-13: 0953863441 : 9780953863440 |
| Jane Prophetâ s â Decoyâ was a groundbreaking digital art work in which images of the grounds of iconic British country houses were overlaid with subtly evolving computer-generated landscapes, highlighting both the artificiality of these apparently natural vistas, and the alternative ways in which nature might have transformed the scene over time. Reflecting on the history and politics of landscape design, and the extent to which it was informed by the conventions of classical painting, the book features essays by Sophie Howarth and Steven Bode, and an interview with the artist by Simon Willmoth. Published by Film and Video Umbrella. Supported by the Arts Council of England, East England Arts and Norwich School of Art and Design. |
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Pages: 40
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2001 |
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| Title: 3 of: 26 |
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| Title: Duncan Campbell |
| ISBN10-13: 1904270328 : 9781904270324 |
| This survey of Duncan Campbellâ s inventive and provocative practice looks back over a number of arresting, meticulously assembled film works that this Dublin-born, Glasgow-based artist has produced during the last decade, and coincides with the launch of the latest in that series, â Make it new Johnâ (2009). The book features a new essay by Martin Herbert, and an in-conversation between the artist and critic, Melissa Gronlund. Published by Film and Video Umbrella and Tramway. |
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Pages: 88
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2010 |
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| List Price: 12.00 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 4 of: 26 |
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| Title: Encyclopaedia and other works: Alan Currall |
| ISBN10-13: 0953863417 : 9780953863419 |
| This abridged A-Z of Alan Currallâ s artistic practice looks back over a body of disarmingly homegrown video works that culminates in what (for Currall) is the magnum opus of â Encyclopaediaâ , a prophetic parody of a kind of user-generated wiki-almanac, with entries (on a dazzlingly diverse range of subjects) from the artistâ s immediate circle of family and friends. Adding to this repository of human knowledge are two essays by art critics Claire Doherty and Sean Cubitt, interspersed with fragments of Currallâ s video work. The publication is completed by a CD-Rom of â Encylopaediaâ itself. Published by Film and Video Umbrella. Publication supported by a Regional Arts Lottery Programme award from West Midlands Arts. The â Encyclopaediaâ CD-Rom was supported by the New Media Projects Fund of the Arts Council of England. â Encyclopaediaâ was made possible with the support of the 1998 Richard Hough Bursary. |
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Pages: 24
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2000 |
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| Title: 5 of: 26 |
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| Title: Interludes: Anne Bjerge Hansen |
| ISBN10-13: 1904270077 : 9781904270072 |
| This small-format publication shines a light on Anne Bjerge Hansenâ s captivating micro-universe, as manifested in her ongoing series of fleeting but beguiling video interludes. The publication includes an essay from critic John Calcutt and an introduction by Steven Bode. |
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Pages: 32
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2004 |
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| Title: 6 of: 26 |
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| Title: Isaac Julien - Minigraph 5 |
| ISBN10-13: 1841660736 : 9781841660738 |
| Isaac Julien is one of Britain's foremost artist film-makers, as equally acclaimed for his fluent and arresting single-screen works as his vibrant and inventive gallery installations. Moving deftly between filmworld and artworld, Julien remains one of the most original voices on the contemporary scene. This minigraph edition, published at the time of his nomination for the 2001 Turner Prize, features essays by Kobena Mercer and Chris Darke. Minigraphs is a series of publications developed by Film and Video Umbrella devoted to contemporary artists working with film and video. Fully illustrated, and with specially commissioned essays and an extensive lists of works, this series provides an attractive and indispensable introduction to some of Britainâ s most exciting contemporary artists. |
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Pages: 88
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2002 |
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Qty Available: 40 |
| Title: 7 of: 26 |
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| Title: It could happen to you: A K Dolven |
| ISBN10-13: 095386345X : 9780953863457 |
| The first English-language publication dedicated to the work of Norwegian artist Anne Katrine Dolven, â It Could Happen to Youâ catalogues five film and video â portraitsâ produced between 2000 and 2001. While alluding to paintings by the Norwegian master Edvard Munch, Dolven also adds recognisably contemporary elements to her treatment of landscape and still life. This compact and elegant hardback publication is illustrated in colour throughout with a selection of documentation shots, details from the works and production stills. Produced to accompany the staging of Dolvenâ s film â It Could Happen to Youâ at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art in June and July 2001, the book features texts by Steven Bode and Michael Glasmeier, and an interview with the artist by Ele Carpenter. |
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Pages: 32
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2001 |
| Format: Hardback |
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| List Price: 11.95 Pounds Sterling |
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| Title: 8 of: 26 |
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| Title: Jananne Al-Ani |
| ISBN10-13: 190427014X : 9781904270140 |
| Jananne Al-Aniâ s haunting, delicately honed work in video and photography is distinguished by its evocative portraits and its intimate and compelling narratives. The first monographic survey of Al-Aniâ s work, this publication highlights video installations from 1996 onwards, while also referencing a selection of earlier photographic pieces. Produced to accompany the exhibition of Al-Aniâ s â The Visitâ at Tate Britain in 2005, the book features newly commissioned essays by Claire Doherty and Angela Weight, alongside an interview with the artist by Richard Hylton. Published by Film and Video Umbrella. Funded by Arts Council England, with additional support from University of the Arts, London. |
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Pages: 48
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2005 |
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| List Price: 12.50 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 51 |
| Title: 9 of: 26 |
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| Title: Jane and Louise Wilson - Minigraph 1 |
| ISBN10-13: 1841660272 : 9781841660271 |
| Elegant, haunting and arresting, the film and video works of Jane and Louise Wilson have attracted increasing acclaim and attention, including a nomination for the 1999 Turner Prize. Specialising in supremely vivid evocations of a particular spirit-of-place, the Wilsons draw on cinematic conventions and allusions to conjure a heightened, often uncanny atmosphere. The first extensive monograph on their practice, this book explores the Wilsonsâ single-channel videos and films, as well as the powerful, hypnotic multi-screen installations that have made their names. Minigraphs is a series of publications developed by Film and Video Umbrella devoted to contemporary artists working with film and video. Fully illustrated, and with specially commissioned essays and an extensive lists of works, this series provides an attractive and indispensable introduction to some of Britainâ s most exciting contemporary artists. Part-supported by London Film and Video Development Agency. |
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Pages: 88
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| Published: Film and Video Umbrella - January 2000 |
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| List Price: 12.00 Pounds Sterling |
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Qty Available: 40 |
| Title: 10 of: 26 |
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