Chantal Akerman: Moving Through Time and Space

by Terrie Sultan

Other authorsTerrie Sultan (Preface), Jane Farver (Preface), Paul Ha (Foreword), Klaus Ottmann (Contributor), Claudia Schmuckli (Introduction), Rina Carvajal (Preface), Chantal Akerman (Artist), William Arning (Contributor)
Hardcover, 2008

Status

Available

Publication

Blaffer Gallery, The Art Museum of the Univeristy of Houston (2008), 72 pages

Description

Since 1968, Brussels-born, Paris-based Chantal Akerman has produced over 50 film and video works, in the genres of documentary and French New Wave-inspired fictional narrative. She is one of the foremost auteur-directors working today, yet she has never had a solo museum exhibition in the United States, nor has there been significant scholarly inquiry into her body of work. Her early experiments with Structuralist, Marxist and Feminist filmmaking have expanded what is possible in film today. Asserting Akerman's contribution to the genre, this volume introduces her work to those who have not had a chance to see it firsthand. With interpretive and anecdotal commentary on Akerman's oeuvre, the documentary films covered here have not been explored elsewhere.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

72 p.; 10.18 inches

ISBN

097780285X / 9780977802852

Local notes

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