This collection of essays and articles from Mark Nash, one of the former editors of Screen magazine, explores the classical period of Screen theory and film culture, as well as that of contemporary art.
Screen Theory Culture Summary
Screen Theory Culture by M. Nash
This collection of essays and articles from Mark Nash, one of the former editors of Screen magazine, explores the classical period of Screen theory and film culture, as well as that of contemporary art.
About M. Nash
MARK NASH is a curator, theorist and writer. He was co-curator of Documenta 11 (2002) and film curator of the Berlin Biennial (2004). He most recently curated Experiments with Truth (Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia, 2004-5). Prior to joining the Royal College of Art, he was Director of the International Centre for Fine Art Research at Central St Martins in London, UK. He is a former Editor of Screen.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements Preface The Moment of Screen Vampyr and the Fantastic Notes on the Dreyer Text Chinese Cinema: Breaking with Old Ideas; with R.Delmar History Production Memory; with S.Neale Richard Woolley's Brothers and Sisters Derek Jarman: Innocence and Experience Edinburgh Itinerary 1988 After the Velvet Revolution Chronicles of a Death Foretold Frantz Fanon as Film; with I.Julien The Art of Movement Art and Cinema Filmography Index
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