Sharon Lockhart
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Sharon Lockhart
Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago , Hatje Cantz, c2001
- : MCA
- : Hatje Cantz
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Note
Exhibition catalogue (Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago March 3-May 20 2001, Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego June 9-September 2 2001)
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sharon Lockhart's photographs and films frame the quiet moments and details of everyday life while exploring the subtle relationships between photography and cinema. Much of her photographic work since 1994 has relied on the staging of scenes characteristic of filmmaking, or has investigated issues of time, sequence and narrative in a manner reminiscent of conceptual art. Lockhart's films emphasise the photographic basis of the moving image, often using a fixed perspective to capture unexpected movements and human reactions in a given situation. With essays by Dominic Molon (who concentrates on the artist's transformation of conceptual photography) and art historian Norman Bryson (who presents a compelling examination of Lockhart's nuanced approach to narrative and the gaze), this richly illustrated volume focuses on Lockhart's photographic and cinematic work since 1994, including her major film projects Goshogaoka (1997) and Teatro Amazonas (1999).
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