Bruszewski wojciech (2 Ergebnisse)
Weitere BilderVerlag: [Privately Published], Lodz, 1976
- Softcover
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First edition. Text in English. With the brochure of the Polish translation. In publisher's printed wrappers. 28 leaves. In this illustrated booklet Wojciech Bruszewski (19472009) the Polish video artist presented his latest projects and theoretical considerations on film and video making. Slightly yellowed due to ageing. Overal…l in fine condition. In publisher's printed wrappers First edition. Text in English. With the brochure of the Polish translation.
Weitere BilderWorkshop of Film Form Poland. [Catalog.]
Bruszewski, Wojciech; Kwiek, Pawe?; Robakowski, Józef; Wa?ko, Ryszard;
Verlag: Warsztat Formy Filmowej, [Lodz], 1974
- Erstausgabe
- Manuskript
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EUR 1.320,00
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Zustand: In fine condition. First edition. In original red wrappers. Xeroxed with several photographic and graphic illustrations. [8] 4 [1] 3 [38] 4 [8] p. Scarce catalog by the greatly influential Polish Neo-Avant-Garde group, Warsztat Formy Filmowej. The group Warsztat Formy Filmowej (Workshop of Film Form, WFF) was formed by…Neo-Avant-Garde visual artists from the Film School of Lodz. Active between 19701977, the WFF was a pioneer of video art in Poland and structural cinema in Central and Eastern Europe. The group refused classical narrative and traditional film media, working instead somewhere between cinematography and contemporary art. Present publication includes richly illustrated, detailed description of numerous films by the artists of WFF, as well as a short introduction of the four collaborators of the catalog, including three co-founders of the group, Wojciech Bruszewski (19472009), Pawe? Kwiek (1951) and Józef Robakowski (1939). . First edition. In original red wrappers. Xeroxed with several photographic and graphic illustrations.