Mark Webber
Shoot Shoot Shoot : The First Decade of the London Film-Makers' Co-operative 1966-76
Author(s) Mark Webber
Format softcover book
Year 2016
Language(s) English
Pages 288 pages
Description
The 1960s and 1970s were a defining period for artist film and video, and the London Film-Makers' Co-operative (LFMC) was one of the key international hubs in this field. Shoot Shoot Shoot traces the first decade of an artist-led organization that pioneered the moving image as an art form in the UK, following its evolution from London's counterculture to the establishment of its own identity in premises that uniquely integrated a distribution office, cinema space, and film workshop.
Contributions by: Antony Balch, Ian Breakwell, Bob Cobbing, John Collins, David Crosswaite, David Curtis, Fred Drummond, John Du Cane, Mike Dunford, Ray Durgnat, Deke Dusinberre, Stephen Dwoskin, Gill Eatherley, Steve Farrer, Simon Field, Chris Garratt, Peter Gidal, Marilyn Halford, David Hall, Roger Hammond, Simon Hartog, Ron Haselden, Jim Haynes, Roger Hewins, Tony Hill, Jeff Keen, Ian Kerr, Jonathan Langran, David Larcher, John Latham, Malcolm Le Grice, Mike Leggett, Carla Liss, John Mathews, Harvey Matusow, Anthony McCall, Barry Miles, Jack Henry Moore, Annabel Nicolson, Jenny Okun, David Parsons, Sally Potter, Stuart Pound, William Raban, Anne Rees-Mogg, Lis Rhodes, Carolee Schneemann, Anthony Scott, Guy Sherwin, John Smith, Chris Welsby. Illustrated in color, this volume brings together a wide variety of texts, images, and archival documents, and includes newly commissioned essays by Mark Webber, Kathryn Siegel, and Federico Windhausen.