Hollis Frampton
Title | Hollis Frampton PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Zryd |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 2023-05-09 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0231554168 |
Hollis Frampton was an American filmmaker, photographer, and theorist who bridged the experimental film and contemporary art worlds in the 1960s and 1970s. Best known for avant-garde films including Zorns Lemma (1970) and (nostalgia) (1971), Frampton spent his later years working on the unfinished epic Magellan, a monumental cycle that used the metaphor of Ferdinand Magellan’s circumnavigation of the world to rethink the natures and meanings of history, modernity, and cinema. Frampton’s career was cut short by cancer at age 48, with his vast ambitions for the project left incomplete. This book is a groundbreaking and comprehensive account of this remarkable figure’s work in its totality, from Frampton’s earliest films through Magellan. Michael Zryd explores the connections linking Frampton’s art and thought to other media forms, histories, and cultural frameworks. He foregrounds Frampton’s notion of the “infinite cinema,” which redefined the parameters of the medium to encompass all forms of moving image and sound media across the past and future of cinematic possibility. Zryd analyzes Frampton’s ambivalent relationship with modernism and the Enlightenment, showing how the artist navigated between attraction to radical artistic investigation and awareness of this tradition’s implication in colonialism and other oppressive power structures. Shedding new light on Frampton’s project of exploring and critiquing how cinema attempts to capture and understand the world, this book also considers his significance for contemporary art.
Hollis Frampton
Title | Hollis Frampton PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Zryd |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2022-05-10 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0262369257 |
The first collection of critical writing on the work of experimental filmmaker Hollis Frampton. Hollis Frampton (1936–1984) was one of the most important experimental filmmakers and theorists of his time, and in his navigation of artistic media and discourses, he anticipated the multimedia boundary blurring of today’s visual culture. Indeed, his photography continues to be exhibited, and a digital edition of his films was issued by the Criterion Collection. This book offers the first collection of critical writings on Frampton’s work. It complements On the Camera Arts and Consecutive Matter, published in the MIT Press’s Writing Art series, which collected Frampton’s own writings. October was as central to Frampton as he was to it. He was both a frequent contributor—appearing in the first issue in 1976—and a frequent subject of contributions by others. Some of these important and incisive writings on Frampton’s work are reprinted here. The essays collected in this volume consider Frampton’s photographic practice, which continued even after he turned to film; survey his film work from the 1960s to the late 1970s; and explore Frampton’s grounding in poetics and language. Two essays by the late Annette Michelson, one of the twentieth century’s most influential writers on experimental film, place Frampton in relation to film and art history. Contributors George Derk, Ken Eisenstein, Hollis Frampton, Peter Gidal, Barry Goldensohn, Brian Henderson, Bruce Jenkins, Annette Michelson, Christopher Phillips, Melissa Ragona, Allen S. Weiss, Federico Windhausen, Lisa Zaher, Michael Zryd
On the Camera Arts and Consecutive Matters
Title | On the Camera Arts and Consecutive Matters PDF eBook |
Author | Hollis Frampton |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Arts |
ISBN | 0262062763 |
The collected writings of artist and filmmaker Hollis Frampton, including all the essays from the long-unavailable Circles of Confusion along with rare additional material.
"Poetic Justice"
Title | "Poetic Justice" PDF eBook |
Author | Hollis Frampton |
Publisher | |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Artists' books |
ISBN |
Circles of Confusion
Title | Circles of Confusion PDF eBook |
Author | Hollis Frampton |
Publisher | Visual Studies Workshop |
Pages | 199 |
Release | 1983-01-01 |
Genre | Cinematography. |
ISBN | 9780898220209 |
Hollis Frampton, Recollections/recreations
Title | Hollis Frampton, Recollections/recreations PDF eBook |
Author | Bruce Jenkins |
Publisher | MIT Press (MA) |
Pages | 136 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Hollis Frampton: Recollections/Recreations presents the full range of Frampton's photographic work.
The Forms of the Affects
Title | The Forms of the Affects PDF eBook |
Author | Eugenie Brinkema |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 2014-05-12 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0822376776 |
What is the relationship between a cinematic grid of color and that most visceral of negative affects, disgust? How might anxiety be a matter of an interrupted horizontal line, or grief a figure of blazing light? Offering a bold corrective to the emphasis on embodiment and experience in recent affect theory, Eugenie Brinkema develops a novel mode of criticism that locates the forms of particular affects within the specific details of cinematic and textual construction. Through close readings of works by Roland Barthes, Hollis Frampton, Sigmund Freud, Peter Greenaway, Michael Haneke, Alfred Hitchcock, Søren Kierkegaard, and David Lynch, Brinkema shows that deep attention to form, structure, and aesthetics enables a fundamental rethinking of the study of sensation. In the process, she delves into concepts as diverse as putrescence in French gastronomy, the role of the tear in philosophies of emotion, Nietzschean joy as a wild aesthetic of repetition, and the psychoanalytic theory of embarrassment. Above all, this provocative work is a call to harness the vitality of the affective turn for a renewed exploration of the possibilities of cinematic form.