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Gunvor Nelson and the Avant-Garde

by John Sundholm (Volume editor)
©2003 Conference proceedings XIV, 162 Pages

Summary

Despite the fact that Swedish-American filmmaker Gunvor Nelson has been one of the most significant women in the avant-garde film tradition since the mid-60s there has been no comprehensive overview of her work and its various contexts. At last the publication of Gunvor Nelson and the Avant-Garde fills the gap.
The essays in the book are divided into four parts which offer four contexts for exploring the audiovisual connections to the work of Gunvor Nelson: conceptual mappings regarding the avant-garde and the avant-garde tradition; historical contexts in the USA and in Sweden; contemporary practices in production and distribution; the films of Gunvor Nelson in relation to the American Avant-Garde as well as her video works since the 90s. The book closes with an extensive interview with Nelson herself.

Details

Pages
XIV, 162
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631518380
Language
English
Keywords
Nelson, Gunvor Experimentalfilm Kongress Karlstad (2002) USA Sweden Film Avantgarde Film History
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2003. XIV, 162 pp., 17 fig.

Biographical notes

John Sundholm (Volume editor)

The Editor: John Sundholm is Senior Lecturer in Film Studies at the division for Culture and Communication at Karlstad University, Sweden, and Reader in Cultural Analysis at Åbo Akademi University, Finland.

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