Stan Douglas
mise en scène
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Author
Contributions
- Krempel, León, editor - Contributor
- Campany, David, author - Contributor
- Diederichsen, Diedrich, author - Contributor
- Kealy, Séamus, 1972- author - Contributor
- Pontbriand, Chantal, author - Contributor
and 4 more
- Soussloff, Catherine M., author - Contributor
- Enwezor, Okwui, author of introduction - Contributor
- Douglas, Stan, 1960- photographer - Contributor
- Haus der Kunst München - Contributor
Publication
2014 - Haus der Kunst, Germany
Language
English
Word Count
51,750 words, Guess
Page Count
207 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-103791353470
- ISBN-139783791353470
- Library of Congress Control Number2012474792
- OCLC Control Number903139947
- OCLC Control Number890475442
and 2 more
- Better World Books9783791353470
- Open LibraryOL27172022M
Classifications
- DDC709.2
- LCCTR647 .D6837 2014
- LCCN6549
and 1 more
- LCCTR647 .D68 2014
Description
"Stan Douglas is one of Canada’s leading filmmakers and installation artists. His work, which has been widely exhibited throughout the world and at three Venice Biennales, touches on themes of modernism, politics, race, music, cinema, and theater. This book features images and stills from Douglas’s most recent works: Artists’ Cabin, Olde Curio Shop, Kardynal Shoes, Tosi Foods, Crowds and Riots, Midcentury Studio, and Disco Angola. It also includes images from two much-anticipated works: a new video piece and Helen Lawrence, a cinematic stage production. A series of essays discussing Douglas’s influences and themes as well as texts by the artist himself round out this impressive book."--
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