Wild Surmise A Dissident View

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Author: Rob Nilsson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2013
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9781491825518
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Height: 9 Inches
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Wild Surmise A Dissident View by Rob Nilsson is an illustrated collection published by AuthorHouse in November 2013, comprising 272 pages. This work presents a series of thoughts, feelings, and reflections that delve into the realms of art and cinema as experienced by Nilsson over the past four decades. He critiques the postmodern developments in gallery and museum arts, arguing that they often prioritize market-driven novelties over genuine significance.

Readers will find a critical examination of the American “Independent” film movement, which Nilsson believes has strayed from its original intentions. The book discusses influences from early American cinema, including Italian Neo-Realism and the French New Wave, while highlighting notable filmmakers and their contributions. Through this exploration, Nilsson addresses themes of authenticity and the evolving nature of artistic expression, inviting readers to reconsider the definitions and boundaries of art and cinema.


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This “collection of thoughts, feelings, surmises, rants and rhapsodies” explores the world of art and cinema Nilsson has watched and experienced over the last 40 years. To him “post modern” developments in the gallery and museum Arts are largely fatuous and have resulted in market oriented novelties which pretend to significance but depend on profit. Following the lead of the original Duchampian art jokes, (FOUNTAIN or BICYCLE WHEEL) funny only once (in 1917), modern day cultural Sophists continue to promote Warhol’s sly suggestions that someday, “everything will be art” by allowing it to happen. Catharsis, transcendence, or anything involving depth of emotion, complex human behavior or intellectual challenge is embarrassingly sincere to these “fixers” who correct the pretensions of Art in order to create the breathless “freedoms” of fashion. His view of the so- called American “Independent” film movement (1959 to the present) is that it never was what it intended (and pretended) to be. From an indigenous cinema created by early American pioneers (inspired by Italian Neo-Realism and the French New Wave (1950s & 60s) John Cassavetes, SHADOWS, FACES, Lionel Rogosin, (ON THE BOWERY), Morris Engel, (THE LITTLE FUGITIVE), Shirley Clarke, (THE COOL WORLD) and later Robert Young and Michael Roemer, (NOTHING BUT A MAN), and Cine Manifest filmmakers Nilsson and John Hanson, (NORTHERN LIGHTS) an “Indiewood” variant ended up backing the film careers of directors such as Spike Lee, John Waters and Quentin Tarantino who were really on the road to Hollywood all along.

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