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Kaws: Family
Julian Cox; Edited by Jim Shedden; Foreword by Stephan Jost
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R960
Discovery Miles 9 600
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Film is the art form of our times. It has formed the background of
our lives, informed visual arts practices, and formed our culture's
stories, its memory. MOMENTS OF PERCEPTION is a landmark book. The
first history of twentieth and early-twenty-first-century Canadian
experimental filmmaking, it maps avant-garde film across the
country from the 1950s to the present day, including its
contradictions and complexities. Experimental film is political in
its very existence, critical of the status quo by definition. In
Canada, some of the country's best-known artists took up the moving
image as a form of artistic expression, allowing them to explore
explicitly political themes. Mike Hoolboom's exposure of the horror
of AIDS, Josephine Massarella's concern for the environment, and
Joyce Wieland's satiric look at US patriotism are just a few
examples of work that contributed to social movements and provided
a means to explore issues of race and gender and 2SLGBTQ+ and
Indigenous identities. Featuring a major essay on the history of
the movement by Michael Zryd and profiles of key filmmakers by
Stephen Broomer and editors Jim Shedden and Barbara Sternberg,
Moments of Perception offers a fresh perspective on the
ever-evolving history of Canada's experimental film and moving
image media arts.
AGO's collection of close to 95,000 works ranges from cutting-edge
contemporary art such as Untilled (Liegender Frauenakt) by Pierre
Huyghe to European masterpieces such as Peter Paul Ruben's The
Massacre of the Innocents; from the vast collection by the Group of
Seven to works by established and emerging Indigenous Canadian
artists.Art has the ability to bridge cultures and create new ways
of communicating. At its highest achievement, it gives pleasure
through the act of looking and empowers us to perceive the world
through a wider lens.AGO: Highlights from the Collection of the Art
Gallery of Ontario recognizes the remarkable collection of the AGO.
Featuring more than 300 works, this book showcases the depth and
diversity of the Gallery's holdings -- from Rubens's masterpiece,
The Massacre of the Innocents, to Arnaud Maggs's After Nadar
photographs. Each entry includes a stunning reproduction, an
insightful description, and detailed archival information.Over the
last decade, the AGO's world-renowned collection has grown
immeasurably. Now readers have the chance to explore in print form
many of these acquisitions, including photographs, First Nations
objects, African art, and pieces from the Thomson Collection.
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