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Mark Lewis

Author: Steven Bode, David Turnbull and Jean-Pierre Rehm  

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The work of the Canadian-born, British-based artist Mark Lewis examines the place of cinematic representation when situated in the gallery. This publication follows on from an earlier monograph, 'Mark Lewis: Films 1995-2000'.

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The work of the Canadian-born, British-based artist Mark Lewis examines the place of cinematic representation when situated in the gallery. This publication follows on from an earlier monograph, 'Mark Lewis: Films 1995-2000'.

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The work of the Canadian-born, British-based artist Mark Lewis examines the place of cinematic representation when situated in the gallery. Drawing on a range of references from film history and using the highly polished technical resources of professional film-making, Lewis has produced a distinctive body of film-installations since the mid-1990 s. This publication follows on from an earlier monograph, "Mark Lewis: Films 1995-2000", and is designed to document the new series of film works that Lewis has made since 2000. Extensively illustrated in colour and black-and-white, this publication has been produced to accompany two large-scale exhibitions of Lewis's work that took place at MOMA, Oxford between March and April 2001 and at Villa Arson in Nice between October 2001 and January 2002. It features newly commissioned essays (published in English and French) by Steven Bode, David Turnbull and Jean-Pierre Rehm.

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Publisher
Film & Video Umbrella
Published
1st January 2002
Pages
68
ISBN
9781904270003

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