
There’s No Place Like Time: A Retrospective
- Tytuł oryginalny
- Atomic Habits
- Język oryginału
- Angielski
- Liczba stron
- 320
- Wydawnictwo
- Avery
O tej książce
There’s No Place Like Time is a strange a fictional catalogue of a real retrospective of experimental films by a videographer who never existed. A collection of critical and biographical essays, stills, and reminiscences about Alana Olsen’s (a character who first appeared in Lance Olsen’s novel Theories of Forgetting ) powerful body of work produced in relative anonymity, There’s No Place Like Time remembers an oeuvre of fewer than 30 videos that span roughly four decades and have influenced artists as varied as Lars von Trier, Douglas Gordon, and Martin Arnold. Author Lance Olsen and filmmaker Andi Olsen have already begun staging Alana Olsen’s faux retrospective in galleries in Berlin and elsewhere. Enter those spaces and one enters a three-dimensional a "real" place dedicated to the"unreal" career of one of America’s most unjustly overlooked artists. From her videos and the language surrounding them (including this catalogue) one is invited to infer Alana’s character, development, obsessions, and relationship with her equally fictive daughter, Aila, who curates the exhibits. In one sense, then, There’s No Place Like Time is part of a larger conceptual work investigating the problems of identity construction and historical knowledge. In another it is an exploration of two What does an aesthetics of obscurity looks like, and what is the connection between quality and quantity in the contemporary art world, where celebrity, lucrative simulation, and media saturation are equated with success?
Więcej od Lance Olsen
Curious Specimens
Lance Olsen, Mathias Svalina, Juliet Cook, J. Bowers, Amy Miller, Andi Olsen, Heather Cox, Eric Baus, Sarah Mangold, Christine Elizabeth Hamm, Clare Welsh, Susan Slaviero, Kimberly Miller
Girl Imagined by Chance
Lance Olsen, Andi Olsen, Tara Reeser
Hideous Beauties
Lance Olsen, Andi Olsen
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