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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | HALL, DOUG, AND FIFER, SALLY JO; ROSS, DAVID (FOREWORD BY), AND BOLT, DAVID (PREFACE BY) Illuminating Video: The Essential Guide to Video Art New York, Aperture Foundation in association with the Bay Area Video Coalition. 1991. (ISBN: 0893813907) Trade Paperback , 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 566 pp. illus. biblio. videography, index; 24 cm. AS NEW. An excellent anthology on video art. "Illuminating Video is the most comprehensive collection of essays on video art, as well as an essential text for the general reader interested in new visual forms. It is a significant resource for anyone who is involved in new media, video art, art history, or contemporary social theory. The volume offers insights by several prominent artists in the field as well as revealing and instructive writings by both scholars and critics. It illustrates the complex, heterogeneous nature of video, and highlights its strong ties to the visual arts and social theory. While providing an essential critical context for understanding video's role as art, these writings show that video is at the forefront of contemporary cultural and aesthetic discourse. Using a wide range of strategies, from the poetic to the reconstructive, these essays provide a long-overdue academic-friendly context in which to evaluate video as art and its subsequent impact on social and cultural behavior. Editors Hall and Fifer have organized the book into five sections that address the varied aspects of video. From essays investigating the construction of a history of video to articles on the relation(s) of video to other media, fine art, and culture to pieces specifically created by leading video artists for this publication Illuminating Video has much to offer any student or scholar of video production or aestheics. / Doug Hall is an artist who as been working in video and related media since 1970. His work has been shown at major museums in North America and Europe, and is included in public and private collections. He is chair of the department of performance/video at the San Francisco Art Institute, where he has been a faculty member since 1980. Sally Jo Fifer has a Bachelor of Arts in art history from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master's in communication from Stanford University. She is Executive Director of the Bay Area Video Coalition, a national arts/technology access and training center, helping artists produce programming ranging from video and installation art to performing-arts documentation." - Publisher. Fine. Offered for US$ 55.00 by: Left Coast Books - Book number: 000646 See more books from our catalog: American::6. Late Modern, 1945-1999 | |||