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The Confessions of Steve McQueen - NOWNESS

http://www.nowness.com/day/2011/10/11/1670/the-confessions-of-steve-mcqueen


◇ Steve McQueen Artist Talk on Vimeo

Steve McQueen
Gravesend: Artist Talk
September 16 – October 28, 2007
The subject of British filmmaker Steve McQueen’s new short, Gravesend, is coltan, a mineral so valuable it is proving to be the new blood diamond. Used in all cell phones and computers, eighty percent of this mineral comes from the Congo. Symbolic of a new global economy unable to shake the vestiges of neo-imperialism, coltan’s is a tall story to tell. McQueen’s approach is unapologetically abstract, compressing within the space of 17 minutes a poetic narrative of empire as told through a series of formally striking shots. Gravesend will be accompanied by Unexploded, a 54 second film the artist made using footage he took in Basra, Iraq. Both films are U.S. premieres.

http://vimeo.com/16536169


◇ Steve McQueen - Western Deep (2002) - Film & Video - UbuWeb
http://www.ubu.com/film/mcqueen_western.html


※過去のSteve McQueen関連
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/n-291/searchdiary?word=Steve%20McQueen

Stan Douglas at the Guggenheim in NIU Introduction to Video Art 2011 - Examples on Vimeo

Conversations with Contemporary Artists. June 9, 2010. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.

http://vimeo.com/channels/niuvideoart/18753953


◇ ICP's 28th Annual Infinity Awards: Stan Douglas on Vimeo
http://vimeo.com/41505679


◇ Ian Wallace in conversation with Stan Douglas on Vimeo

Sharing a long history in Vancouver, Stan Douglas and Ian Wallace have helped to define the city's art scene internationally. In this special conversation, they explore the "cinematic eye" both employ in creating their photographic works.

http://vimeo.com/61850978


◇ Ian Wallace Provides First-Hand Perspective On His Life & Career - YouTube

Wallace is best known as a founding member of what has come to be recognized as the Vancouver school of photoconceptualism. Through his teaching at the University of British Columbia and other institutions, Wallace was a teacher and mentor to such younger artists as Jeff Wall, Ken Lum, Stan Douglas and Rodney Graham. His work set precedents by blowing up photographs to scales typically associated with history painting, and by uniting these images―documents from the news or the everyday―with minimalist, monochrome painting.

http://youtu.be/YCy7-W_AiTA


◇ Victor Burgin & Ian Wallace in Conversation at the Vancouver Art Gallery - YouTube

On February 19, 2013, UK-born artist and critic Victor Burgin and Vancouver artist Ian Wallace held a joint lecture and discussion at the Vancouver Art Gallery. The event was part of Reading Ian Wallace: An International Perspective―a series of talks held in conjunction with the career survey of Wallace concurrently showing at the gallery.
Wallace is best known as a founding member of what has come to be recognized as the Vancouver school of photoconceptualism. Through his teaching at the University of British Columbia and other institutions, Wallace was a teacher and mentor to such younger artists as Douglas, as well as Jeff Wall, Ken Lum and Rodney Graham. His work set precedents by blowing up photographs to scales typically associated with history painting, and by uniting these images―documents from the news or the everyday―with minimalist, monochrome painting. His art is in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada and the Vancouver Gallery, among others, and he is the recipient of a Governor General's Award in Visual and Media Arts.

http://youtu.be/orf0gcHzkZ4


◇ Ian Wallace and Christine Poggi in Conversation at the Vancouver Art Gallery - YouTube

On January 29, 2013, Canadian artist Ian Wallace and American critic and scholar Christine Poggi held a joint lecture and discussion at the Vancouver Art Gallery as part of Reading Ian Wallace: An International Perspective―a series of talks held in conjunction with the career survey of Wallace concurrently showing at the gallery.

http://youtu.be/1__6gz0THD4


◇ Ian Wallace on Studio 4 with Host Fanny Kiefer - YouTube
(Part 1)http://youtu.be/5-npC9J1TFA
(Part 2)http://youtu.be/SgE6eZi5pAU

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◇ Stan Douglas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Douglas


◇ Ian Wallace (artist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_Wallace_(artist)


◇ Vancouver School - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vancouver_School


>>>Vancouver Art in the Sixties / Ruins in Process
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/n-291/20120917#p4


>>>Traffic: Conceptual Art in Canada 1965-1980
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/n-291/20120917#p6

Chapter 3: Jeff Wall, Wittgenstein, and the everyday - Contemporary Thought In Photography, dawg.

http://chlooooe.wordpress.com/2010/09/27/chapter-3-jeff-wall-wittgenstein-and-the-everyday/


◎ Contemporary Thought In Photography, dawg.
http://chlooooe.wordpress.com/

  • Week two: Terry Smith, Leshem and Wright, and a questionnaire on “the contemporary”.
  • Chapter 3: Jeff Wall, Wittgenstein, and the everyday
  • Week 6: Azoulay + Reinhardt
  • Week 7: The Digital
  • Week 10: Photography’s Expanded Field
  • Week 12: Narrative (or lack of) in photography
  • Relational Aesthetics
  • Week 14: Is Photography Over?

AGWA Talks: Jeff Wall - YouTube

Conversation between Jeff Wall, Artist and Gary Dufour, Deputy Director | Chief Curator, AGWA. Perth 27 May 2012

http://youtu.be/zqMoXMyEStU


◇ Meet Jeff Wall #BOZAR - YouTube
http://youtu.be/3X_85TXGpsc


◇ Photographer Jeff Wall on "After 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison, the Prologue" (1999-2000) - YouTube

Canadian photographer Jeff Wall is recognised as one of the most intriguing and influential artists working today. A fantastic exhibition of his photographs is currently on show at Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art until 28 July 2013. In this conversation with Nic Forrest from Artinfo Australia, Jeff discusses his incredible photograph "After 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison, the Prologue" (1999-2000)

http://youtu.be/lK5OK8ZWZ6g


◇ theartVIEw - Jeff Wall talks at MUMOK - YouTube

theartVIEw - Jeff Wall anwering questions by the audience and summing up his arguments after his talk "Some Comments on the Claims Pro and Against Painting" at MUMOK Nov 12. 2010.

http://youtu.be/6aGnmTbxpaY

Runa Islam, Hammer Museum - YouTube

Runa Islam creates film and video installations with overlapping layers of narrative to explore notions of truth and fiction, subjectivity and authorship. Born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, she now lives in London. Her works have been shown in numerous exhibitions around the world, including MUMOK, Vienna (2008); the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C. (2008); the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis (2007); the Biennale Seville (2006); the Venice Biennale (2005); and the Hammer Museum (2005). She was a nominee for the Tate Gallery's 2008 Turner Prize and is the UCLA Art Council Chair for 2008-09.

http://youtu.be/mSk8cxZZuBA


◇ the making of runa islam's scale (1/16 inch = 1 foot) - YouTube

the making of turner prize nominee - runa islam's film scale (1/16 inch = 1 foot) at the 'get carter' carpark in gateshead

http://youtu.be/XvHXr8AJyDI


◇ TateShots: Turner Prize 08 part two - YouTube
http://youtu.be/zHFfg-bzX-w


◇ ルナ・イスラム インタビュー - ART iT
http://www.art-it.jp/interview03.php

What is Conceptual Photography? (part 1) - YouTube

First of three films about the term 'Conceptual Photography' (second one http://youtu.be/Q8DQdWHqRvY ). The critics Lucy Soutter and John Roberts talk about its relation to the art movement of the late 60s, Conceptual Art, meanwhile the artist John Hilliard, who was both described as a Conceptual artist in the 60s and 70s and is still making photographs today, explains his working method.


Credits:
Thanks to John Hilliard, Lucy Soutter and John Roberts.
Music: Generic Product by Monroeville Music Center
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Monroeville_Music_Center/Generic_Product
http://monroevillemusiccenter.blogspot.jp/

http://youtu.be/Mc-BQZ8SvRw


◇ What is Conceptual Photography? (part 2) - YouTube

Should conceptual photography be easy to understand? The second of three films (see the third here http://youtu.be/9TvpxG9fLqo ). The critics Lucy Soutter, John Roberts and Sean O'Hagan trace the post 1970s history of a type of art photography that is anti-subjective and anti-humanist. The artist James Casebere describes how even in the 1970s the tradition had begun to evolve. Meanwhile today, artist Suzanne Mooney says she welcomes ambiguity in her work and wants to challenge our assumptions about the way photography represents reality.

http://youtu.be/Q8DQdWHqRvY


◇ What is Conceptual Photography? (part 3) - YouTube

Sean O'Hagan suspects that the point of conceptual photography is to be mysterious and that some non art photography is excluded from the market for no good reason. Louise Clements, Lucy Soutter and the artists Adam Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin only use the term reluctantly. Broomberg and Chanarin and O'Hagan disagree about the artists' work 'The Day Nobody Died', a critique of embedded photojournalism.

http://youtu.be/9TvpxG9fLqo

ジャン=ジャック・ルソー - Wikipedia

ジュネーブでの幼年期
1712年、フランス語圏の都市国家ジュネーヴにて、市民階級の時計師の息子として出生。生後8日にして母を喪う。
7歳頃から父とともに小説や歴史の書物を読む。この時の体験から、理性よりも感情を重んじる思想の素地が培われた。1725年、父は退役軍人との喧嘩がもとでジュネーヴから逃亡せねばならぬ仕儀となる。兄も家出してしまい孤児同然となったジャン=ジャックは、母方の叔父によって牧師に預けられ、その後、公証人の許で書記の仕事を覚えようとしたり、彫金工に弟子入りするなど苦しい体験をする。3年後、出奔して放浪生活に入る。その後もさまざまな職業を試したが、どの職にも落ち着くことができなかった。たとえ成功しても放浪は止むことなく、自分の進むべき道を探求した[5]。
1732年、ジュネーヴを離れ、ヴィラン男爵夫人の愛人となり、その庇護の下でさまざまな教育を受けた。彼は一人で膨大な量の書物を読み、教養を身につけた。また、孤独を好んだ。この時期については晩年、生涯で最も幸福な時期として回想している。

哲学、思想、学術研究

ルソーは、一般的に政治哲学や社会思想の側面から語られることが多いが、哲学や倫理学、人間学、自然学の他、音楽や音楽理論、文学や文学理論、舞台芸術などの芸術分野など、幅広い関心を持ち、多方面で独自の思想を残している。
ルソーを含む近代哲学者の思想的影響を受けたとされ、ルソーの死後に始まったフランス革命においては、「反革命派」と名指しされた者に対して迫害、虐殺、裁判を経ない処刑が行われるなど、恐怖政治が行われた。マクシミリアン・ロベスピエールナポレオン・ボナパルトといった指導者たちが「一般意志」などルソーの概念を援用し、人民の代表者、憲法制定権力を有する者と自称して、独裁政治を行ったということは、歴史的事実である。しかし、ルソーの存在しない時代において行われたそれらがルソーの理想するところであったかどうかについては、留意すべき点である。そして、後述のように、そもそもルソー自身は、その思想において、代表制の政治に非常に懐疑的である。
また、「ダランベール氏への手紙:演劇について」においては、演劇の持つカタルシスの機能を批判した[10]。

http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%82%B8%E3%83%A3%E3%83%B3%EF%BC%9D%E3%82%B8%E3%83%A3%E3%83%83%E3%82%AF%E3%83%BB%E3%83%AB%E3%82%BD%E3%83%BC