Description
An in depth examination of how the audio-visual cultures of the Punk moment provided an unprecedented opportunity for new modes of representation for women artists working in film and video.
About the Author
Rachel Garfield is Professor of Fine Art at the University of Reading, UK. She an artist who works in video and also writes on contemporary art. Garfield is the Principle Investigator of a large AHRC grant (2019-2021).
Reviews
In her joining of the dots between the key subject matter and the 'contextualising scaffold' of punk, as well as her situating of the filmmakers' art practices within the wider economic, cultural and political contexts, Garfield's work is a thoroughly informative, entertaining and riveting book. * Punk & Post-Punk *
Girls to the front! Garfield's book places female filmmakers at the forefront of experimental film and video. Reclaiming the energy of punk, DIY, deflation, the kitchen table aesthetic and the amateur to enthuse a new generation of filmmakers, where the emphasis is on making and being heard rather than slick production values and aspiring to mainstream monotony. Oh bondage! Up yours! I wish I'd had this book growing up. -- Abbe Leigh Fletcher, Kingston University, UK
Densely research, fiercely argued, Garfield's book goes a good way toward toggling our view of punk and No Wave film toward the exhilaration of feminist autonomy. -- Michael Atkinson, Long Island University, USA
Experimental Filmmaking and Punk is the rare study that not only captures subcultural counter-histories (in this case, of music and film) but traces social, political, and aesthetic interconnections that have never fully been acknowledged, simultaneously offering a completely new way of thinking about life and creativity in this place and time. -- Amelia Jones, University of Southern California, USA
Garfield writes a new lineage of experimental film, convincingly rendering the filmmakers' shared stance of "oppositional modernism". Celebrating edgy incompleteness, rhythm rather than plot, multiplicity instead of unity, DIY instead of glossy production values, Garfield sides with the heady, messy and personal. -- Abigail Child, Emeritus Professor, Tufts University, USA
Book Information
ISBN 9781788313995
Author Dr Rachel Garfield
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 618g