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Garrett Bradley: Revolutions

AUTHOR Van Velsen, Vincent; Bradley, Garrett; Bradley, Garrett et al.
PUBLISHER Nai010 Publishers (12/09/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A contemporary critical examination of film history from the visionary behind the Academy Award-nominated documentary Time

New York-born, New Orleans-based filmmaker Garrett Bradley (born 1986) explores how images help shape our view of the world. She is particularly interested in the ways America is represented through visual culture. Spanning narrative, documentary and experimental forms of filmmaking, Revolutions reflects the artist's turn towards abstraction and the increasingly sculptural nature of her work. Her work invites us to take a step back and consider the question: what are we actually looking at? In doing so, Bradley makes the viewer aware of the pitfalls of representation and unpacks the mechanisms that influence how we perceive ourselves and others. With a rich selection of film stills and contributions by curators Rebecca Matalon and Vincent van Velsen, this publication offers not only insight into Bradley's oeuvre, but also into the mechanisms that shape our perception.

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ISBN-13: 9789462089327
ISBN-10: 9462089329
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 176
Carton Quantity: 22
Product Dimensions: 8.19 x 0.47 x 11.50 inches
Weight: 1.32 pound(s)
Country of Origin: NL
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A contemporary critical examination of film history from the visionary behind the Academy Award-nominated documentary Time

New York-born, New Orleans-based filmmaker Garrett Bradley (born 1986) explores how images help shape our view of the world. She is particularly interested in the ways America is represented through visual culture. Spanning narrative, documentary and experimental forms of filmmaking, Revolutions reflects the artist's turn towards abstraction and the increasingly sculptural nature of her work. Her work invites us to take a step back and consider the question: what are we actually looking at? In doing so, Bradley makes the viewer aware of the pitfalls of representation and unpacks the mechanisms that influence how we perceive ourselves and others. With a rich selection of film stills and contributions by curators Rebecca Matalon and Vincent van Velsen, this publication offers not only insight into Bradley's oeuvre, but also into the mechanisms that shape our perception.

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Editor: Bloemheuvel, Marente
Marente Bloemheuvel is associate curator at EYE Film Institute in Amsterdam.
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