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Antonioni and the Aesthetics of Impurity Matilde Nardelli

Antonioni and the Aesthetics of Impurity By Matilde Nardelli

Antonioni and the Aesthetics of Impurity by Matilde Nardelli


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The book offers a radical rethinking of Michelangelo Antonioni's work. It argues against prevalent understandings of it in terms of both cinematic purity and indebtedness to painting.

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Antonioni and the Aesthetics of Impurity: Remaking the Image in the 1960s by Matilde Nardelli

Michelangelo Antonioni's 1960s films are widely recognized as both exemplars of cinema and key texts in ushering in cinema's 'modern' incarnation. Reconnecting Antonioni's aesthetically audacious films of the 1960s to the ferment of their historical time, Antonioni and the Aesthetics of Impurity addresses these works' crucial, yet overlooked, affinity with the new 'impure' art practices that emerged in the period. At the same time, the book also offers a novel reading of the films' dialogue with postwar pictorial abstraction. Revealing an Antonioni who embraced both mixed and mass media and reflected on them via his cinema, the book replaces auteuristic accounts of the director's work with a new understanding of its critical significance in late-twentieth century cinema and visual culture.Matilde Nardelli teaches at the University of West London

About Matilde Nardelli

Matilde Nardelli, Senior Lecturer, University of West London.

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NPB9781474444057
9781474444057
1474444059
Antonioni and the Aesthetics of Impurity: Remaking the Image in the 1960s by Matilde Nardelli
New
Paperback
Edinburgh University Press
2022-05-31
248
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