Wilbirg Brainin-Donnenberg, Michael Loebenstein
Gustav Deutsch
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Add rightsAuthor(s) Wilbirg Brainin-Donnenberg, Michael Loebenstein
Format paperback
Year 2009
Language(s) German, English
Pages 252 pages
Description
Since the 1990s, the "found footage film" has experienced international growth. Among the filmmakers who have distinguished themselves in this context of "applied media archaeology," Gustav Deutsch is a special case. His work, notably the Film Is series or Welt Spiegel Kino, has been widely distributed in film festivals and in the contemporary art world. The first monograph tracing his entire thirty-year career, Gustav Deutsch explores the artist's work in the fields of cinema, video, and installation, with essays by Linda Williams, Tom Gunning, Scott MacDonald, Nico de Klerk, and Alexander Horwath.