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Marcel Broodthaers and Film

A Second of Eternity

Andrew Chesher; Eric C. H. De Bruyn; Xavier García-Bardón; Charlotte Friling; Bruce Jenkins; Deborah Schultz; Christophe Wall-Romana

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EAN : 9789462704312
Auteur(s) : Andrew Chesher; Eric C. H. De Bruyn; Xavier García-Bardón; Charlotte Friling; Bruce Jenkins; Deborah Schultz; Christophe Wall-Romana
Taal : English
Onderwerp : Film en televisie
Thema : Films, bioscoop
Uitgever : Leuven University Press
Verschenen : Februari 2025
Druk : 1
Uitvoering : Paperback
Conditie : Nieuw
Pagina's : 280
Afmetingen : 237 x 160 x 15 mm
Gewicht : 600 gram
Beschrijving

Broodthaers' oeuvre and the history of experimental film

Marcel Broodthaers, one of the key figures of the postwar avant-garde, has been recognized and extensively studied as a poet who became a visual artist in 1964. However, years before creating his first sculptural objects and installations, Broodthaers made his debut as a filmmaker in 1957 with La Clef de l'horloge, embarking on a prolific cinema practice that yielded more than fifty films shot on 35mm and 16mm. Cinema, both as a medium and principle, was crucial to his artistry. Broodthaers's writings and visual oeuvre are permeated with allusions to film, its history, and its technology.

Covering both well-known titles such as Le Corbeau et le renard (1967), La Pluie (1969), and Une Seconde d'éternité (1970) as well as many lesser-known Broodthaers films, the essays in this book discuss his films as inseparable from his entire oeuvre while situating them in the larger history of experimental film. In addition, the book scrutinizes his experiments with cinepoetry and expanded cinema, as well as his interest in early cinema and his fascination with signs and inscriptions.

Marcel Broodthaers and Film brings together essays by Andrew Chesher, Eric C. H. de Bruyn, Xavier García Bardón, Charlotte Friling, Steven Jacobs, Bruce Jenkins, Deborah Schultz, Christophe Wall-Romana, and Raf Wollaert.

Steven Jacobs is an art historian specializing in the relations between art and film. He teaches at Ghent University and the University of Antwerp. Raf Wollaert completed a PhD on the subject of Marcel Broodthaers's cinema at the University of Antwerp in 2024.

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