As film production and exhibition rapidly embraces digital technologies, more and more contemporary films are paying homage to
earlier modes of production when films were shot and screened on film.
Not exact matches
«97 Cook further explains that «this
mode of depiction... represent [s] her viewpoint and perhaps her desires or aspirations for what they presume she hopes to see,» a happy, contented infant or child.98 Thus in the
early years
of commercial baby food
production, the Gerber Baby sketch, along with a good percentage
of baby food advertising, which featured the matriocular gaze
of babies seeking to connect with the mother - consumer, proved visually distinctive and commercially compelling.
Taking over all four floors
of the Vancouver Art Gallery, this groundbreaking exhibition will offer an international survey
of mashup culture, documenting the emergence and evolution
of a
mode of creativity that has grown to become the dominant form
of cultural
production in the
early 21st century.
Bringing together contemporary works that engage with, respond to, or otherwise reference history, this exhibition is devoted to highlighting the ongoing dialogue between current artistic practices and
earlier styles, preoccupations and
modes of production.
It is the largest show ever mounted by the Gallery, providing a comprehensive look at how the «collage» emerged as a
mode of artmaking in the
early twentieth century and has evolved through the rapid uptake
of technology and digital media to facilitate new
modes of production in all fields
of visual culture today,» said Kathleen S. Bartels, Director
of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Director
of the Vancouver Art Gallery, Kathleen S. Bartels, says the exhibition provides, «a comprehensive look at how the «collage» emerged as a
mode of artmaking in the
early 20th century and has evolved through the rapid uptake
of technology and digital media to facilitate new
modes of production in all fields
of visual culture today.»
The
earliest artworks in the «Western style» (yōfūga) were created following the arrival
of European Jesuits in the sixteenth century, though
production in this
mode had all but died out by the mid-seventeenth century.
Appropriation and the Archive: In the
early 1960s, Robert Rauschenberg and Andy Warhol began to incorporate photographic images into their paintings, establishing a new
mode of visual
production that relied not on the then - dominant tradition
of gestural abstraction but rather on mechanical processes such as screenprinting.