Landscape and the Moving Image

Cover of Landscape and the Moving Image by Catherine Elwes
Publisher: Intellect
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 261
ISBN-13: 9781789385687
Dimensions:
Height: 9.61 inches
Length: 6.69 inches
Weight: 1.75 Pounds
Width: 1.3 inches
Dewey Decimal: 704.9436
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Landscape and the Moving Image by Catherine Elwes, published by Intellect in 2022, is a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between landscape art and experimental moving image. This edition spans 261 pages and is presented in English. Elwes embarks on a journey through the histories of these two art forms, examining how they converge in the works of artists from the 1970s to the present. The book addresses a variety of significant issues that have influenced film and video artists, including ecology, gender, race, and our relationship with nonhuman entities.

Readers will find a series of essays that delve into how the moving image shapes our understanding of landscapes, with a focus on artists’ film and video. The early chapters establish a theoretical framework for both landscape and moving image, while subsequent sections discuss practical applications and themes such as identity politics and performativity. Elwes incorporates examples from British ‘weather-blown films’ and Indigenous Australian film landscapes, offering a personal perspective enriched by her experiences as a video artist and curator. Throughout the narrative, there is a consistent concern for environmental issues and the complex relationship between aesthetic appreciation and ecological commitment.


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Elwes takes a journey through the twin histories of landscape art and experimental moving image and discovers how they coalesce in the work of artists from the 1970s to the present day.0Drawing on a wide geographical sampling, Elwes considers issues that have preoccupied film and video artists over the years, ranging from ecology, gender, race, performativity, conflict, colonialism and our relationship to the nonhuman creatures with whom we share our world. The book is informed by the belief that artists can provide an embodied, emotional response to landscape, which is an essential driver in the urgent task of combating the environmental crisis we now face.0The book comprises a series of essays that explore how the moving image mediates our relationship to and understanding of landscapes. The focus is on artists’ film and video and draws on work from the 1970s to the present day. Early chapters map the theoretical terrain for both landscape and artists’ moving image creating a foundation for the chapters that follow devoted to practice. These address themes of identity politics, performativity and animals and examine examples of British ‘weather-blown films’ and work from around the world including Indigenous Australian film landscapes. The book offers an informed, personal view of the subject and threaded through the narrative is a concern with the environment and the vexed question of whether an appreciation of nature’s aesthetics undermines a commitment to ecology.0The book is written in a clear, engaging style and is enlivened by Elwes’s own experiences as a video artist, writer and curator, and the primary material she draws on derived from conversations with fellow practitioners across the years.

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Publisher: Intellect. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781789385687.
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Language: en. Pages: 261.

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