Hollis Frampton: Nostalgia by Rachel Moore (Hardcover First Edition)
Published by Afterall Books, 2006
Hardcover
First Edition
88 pages
8.5x6 inches
Near Fine book and dust jacket. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
Hollis Frampton's film (nostalgia), made in 1971, is a witty, hypnotic account of an artist's experiences as a photographer in New York City from 1959 to 1966. Long overlooked and understudied, (nostalgia) is a formal masterpiece. It emerges from a body of film that is rarely screened, with prints damaged and difficult to locate. Rachel Moore introduces a new generation to a critical moment in art history when (nostalgia) exposed the fragility and the essence of film itself.
Published by Afterall Books, 2006
Hardcover
First Edition
88 pages
8.5x6 inches
Near Fine book and dust jacket. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
Hollis Frampton's film (nostalgia), made in 1971, is a witty, hypnotic account of an artist's experiences as a photographer in New York City from 1959 to 1966. Long overlooked and understudied, (nostalgia) is a formal masterpiece. It emerges from a body of film that is rarely screened, with prints damaged and difficult to locate. Rachel Moore introduces a new generation to a critical moment in art history when (nostalgia) exposed the fragility and the essence of film itself.
Published by Afterall Books, 2006
Hardcover
First Edition
88 pages
8.5x6 inches
Near Fine book and dust jacket. Comes in removable protective Brodart mylar cover.
Hollis Frampton's film (nostalgia), made in 1971, is a witty, hypnotic account of an artist's experiences as a photographer in New York City from 1959 to 1966. Long overlooked and understudied, (nostalgia) is a formal masterpiece. It emerges from a body of film that is rarely screened, with prints damaged and difficult to locate. Rachel Moore introduces a new generation to a critical moment in art history when (nostalgia) exposed the fragility and the essence of film itself.