Artists’ Moving Image
Cinema as Archive
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publishing:30th Apr '26
£75.00
This title is due to be published on 30th April, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

This book analyses art which directly engages with mainstream cinema.
Artists have long been fascinated by film, but recent decades have seen an explosion in direct artistic engagements with mainstream cinema, particularly from the classical and post-classical eras of Hollywood filmmaking. Ranging from directly sampling film clips to imitating aspects of films, these engagements deploy highly recognisable examples of cinema to activate collective cultural memory. Artists’ Moving Image presents a diverse and wide-ranging body of works, from established artists such as Steve McQueen and Douglas Gordon to mid-career artists like Jesse Jones and Rachel Maclean, reinvigorating the existing ‘canon’ of cinematic artists’ films.
Beyond discussing individual works, Sarah Smith categorizes and analyzes the trends in this expanding area of art practice, arguing that the point of interest is not cinema (and its history) per se, but what its evocation as cultural archive can illuminate about the legacies of the past in the present. Examining subjects such as found footage as feminist poetics, the documentary turn in contemporary art and the unfinished film, she shows how artists’ films interrogate dominant cinematic forms and their cultural meanings. For anyone interested in contemporary art, film studies or exhibition practice, this book is a defining exploration of how cinema operates as twentieth-century archive in recent artists’ moving image.
This brilliant book discusses some of the most important installation video and film art pieces and their intersections with contemporary cinema, as well as discussing numerous other ambitious and influential installation art works that may not be as well known. It explores these projects in rich detail, offering many surprising and illuminating insights. It’s a remarkable and deeply researched book – essential reading for film and video historians – examining some of the key works of 20th and 21st century film and video art. -- Wheeler Winston Dixon, Professor Emeritus of Film Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
ISBN: 9781788313988
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200 pages