Condition: Very Good. Pages intact with possible writing/highlighting. Binding strong with minor wear. Dust jackets/supplements may not be included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good.
Language: German
Published by Independently published, 2019
ISBN 10: 1703702697 ISBN 13: 9781703702699
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
US$ 23.99
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 136 pages. German language. 7.99x5.00x0.35 inches. In Stock.
Werke von Joseph Kosuth, Cindy Sherman, Jeff Wall, Boyd Webb, Astrid Klein, John Baldessari u.a.
Condition: Gut. Württemb. Kunstverein, Stgt. 1987. 118 S. mit zahlr. teils farb. Taf. u. Abb. 4°. Kart. ? Widmung auf Vorsatz. / 14500 Mit Ausnahme von Direkt-Recycling Materialien erfolgt der Versand ohne Einsatz von Kunststoffen. Sprache: Deutsch.
Erste Ausgabe, gleichzeitig mit der englischsprachigen Ausgabe anlässlich der Ausstellung der Wiener Albertina zum Kultfilm von Michelangelo Antonioni erschienen. - Sehr gutes Exemplar. Ohne die Folienlupe.
Publication Date: 1966
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Antonioni, Michelangelo (director). Blow-Up, 1966, examines perception, photography, and uncertainty within the cultural landscape of 1960s London, placing a fashion photographer at the center of a narrative involving a possible murder captured unintentionally on film. As Antonioni's first English-language production, the film situates itself within the visual and social environment of the London "mod" scene, integrating fashion, music, and youth culture into its structure. Its treatment of sexuality and ambiguity contributed to the erosion of the Hollywood Production Code and preceded the establishment of the Motion Picture Association of America rating system, marking the film as part of a broader shift in cinematic regulation and content standards. Awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, the film occupies a central place in discussions of postwar European art cinema and the changing boundaries of representation. Blow-Up. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer: United States, 1966. Archive of six original promotional photographs issued for theatrical display, ranging in size from approximately 6.5 x 8 to 8.75 x 11 inches, including three color and three black and white prints. Images depict scenes from the film, including interactions between Vanessa Redgrave and David Hemmings and views of Hemmings' Rolls-Royce, emphasizing both character dynamics and the material culture of the London setting. Black and white photographs include production and photography information on the verso, while color prints feature the film title, actor names, and MGM logo along the lower margin. Produced during a period of rapid transformation in film aesthetics and censorship standards, Blow-Up aligns with broader developments in 1960s cinema that prioritized ambiguity, visual experimentation, and contemporary urban life. Its focus on the act of looking and the instability of photographic evidence reflects wider cultural concerns with media, surveillance, and reality during the decade. Promotional materials such as these photographs document how studios presented avant-garde narrative and stylistic elements to mainstream audiences, bridging commercial exhibition and art cinema discourse. Minor handling wear, with one photograph showing faint pinholes; overall very good to excellent condition.