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戏剧技巧 [图书] 豆瓣
作者: 乔治·贝克 publishing house: 中国戏剧出版社 2004 - 3
“剧作家是生成的,而不是学成的。”这句常言承认剧作家至少要具备其他艺术家的一个条件,即天赋,但却企图否认他要受建筑家、画家、雕塑家、音乐家所应受的艺术教育。可是剧本审查者收到的剧本有两类:一类是写得还够格,但在主题和处理上去是老一套;一类是某些方面虽然新颖有趣,可又写的太糟,不能上演。“前几年,异常萨法奇先生在《文人》杂志上,以《剧作家的美国》为题写道:这个问题,审阅剧稿的导演和经理一致同意于否定的答复。在每天收到邮寄而来的剧本中,只有个别剧本里找得出若干实例可说明它对于编剧科学还有一点儿知识。几乎所有的剧本都显得极矫挨造作,非常缺乏称为人情味的物质。
Words Without Pictures [图书] 豆瓣
作者: Alex Klein / Charlotte Cotton publishing house: Aperture/LACMA 2010
Words Without Pictures was originally conceived by curator Charlotte Cotton as a means of creating spaces for discourse around current issues in photography. Every month for a year, beginning in November 2007, an artist, educator, critic or curator was invited to contribute a short unillustrated essay about an aspect of emerging photography. Each piece was available on the Words Without Pictures website for one month and was accompanied by a discussion forum focused on its specific topic. Over the course of its month-long "life," each essay received both invited and unsolicited responses from a wide range of interested parties. All of these essays, responses and other provocations are gathered together here. Previously issued as a print-on-demand title, we are pleased to present Words Without Pictures to the trade for the first time as part of the Aperture Ideas series. The contributors are Amy Adler, George Baker, Christopher Bedford, Walead Beshty, Sarah Charlesworth, Charlotte Cotton, John Divola, Shannon Ebner, Jason Evans, Harrell Fletcher, Paul Graham, Leslie Hewitt, Darius Himes, Soo Kim, Sze Tsung Leong, Miranda Lichtenstein, Sharon Lockhart, Allan McCollum, Kevin Moore, Carter Mull, Marisa Olson, Arthur Ou, Anthony Pearson, Michael Queenland, Allen Ruppersberg, Alex Slade, A.L. Steiner, Penelope Umbrico, James Welling, Charlie White, Mark Wyse and Amir Zaki.
Lateness and Longing [图书] 豆瓣
作者: George Baker 2023 - 1
How a generation of women artists is transforming photography with analogue techniques.
Beginning in the 1990s, a series of major artists imagined the expansion of photography, intensifying its ideas and effects while abandoning many of its former medium constraints. Simultaneous with this development in contemporary art, however, photography was moving toward total digitalization.
Lateness and Longing presents the first account of a generation of artists—focused on the work of Zoe Leonard, Tacita Dean, Sharon Lockhart, and Moyra Davey—who have collectively transformed the practice of photography, using analogue technologies in a dissident way and radicalizing signifiers of older models of feminist art. All these artists have resisted the transition to the digital in their work. Instead—in what amounts to a series of feminist polemics—they return to earlier, incomplete, or unrealized moments in photography’s history, gravitating toward the analogue basis of photographic mediums. Their work announces that photography has become—not obsolete—but “late,” opened up by the potentially critical forces of anachronism.
Through a strategy of return—of refusing to let go—the work of these artists proposes an afterlife and survival of the photographic in contemporary art, a formal lateness wherein photography finds its way forward through resistance to the contemporary itself.