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- A timely volume on the work to uncover an important but neglected feminist experimental filmmaker and artistThis book is the first to focus on the life and work of Susan Brockman (1937-2001), a prolific American filmmaker and artist who was involved in the feminist art movement, the documentary filmmaking community and the downtown New York art scenes of the 1960s-'90s.
- Author(s): Marie Warsh
- 112 Pages
- Art, Individual Artists
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"This book is the first to focus on the life and work of the prolific filmmaker and artist Susan Brockman (1937-2001). Susan Brockman: Soft Network 01 reveals the artist's striking contributions to the history of experimental image-making and lays bare the immense effort that goes into caring for and creating access to an artist's legacy. This book is the first in a series that will focus on Soft Network's core offering, the Archive-in-Residence. Through research, archiving, public programs, digitization, exhibitions, and publications, Soft Network preserves and provides access to the work of vital yet often vulnerable experimental artists and those who care for them"-- Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
A timely volume on the work to uncover an important but neglected feminist experimental filmmaker and artist
This book is the first to focus on the life and work of Susan Brockman (1937-2001), a prolific American filmmaker and artist who was involved in the feminist art movement, the documentary filmmaking community and the downtown New York art scenes of the 1960s-'90s. Through her distinctive approach to framing, editing and collage, Brockman created interior worlds and tableaux that have a palpable but enigmatic emotional resonance. In 2021, Soft Network began a three-year journey in her archive, a project that uncovered her largely forgotten contributions to experimental image-making. This eponymous monograph charts the organization's process and methodology, revealing the immense effort that goes into caring for and creating access to an artist's legacy and proposing new ways of considering what this work can mean.
This book was published in association with Soft Network.