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David Bowie And The Moving Image A Standing Cinema Katherine Reed

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David Bowie And The Moving Image A Standing Cinema Katherine Reed
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.12 MB
Author: Katherine Reed
ISBN: 9781501371257, 9781501371288, 1501371258, 1501371282
Language: English
Year: 2023

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David Bowie And The Moving Image A Standing Cinema Katherine Reed by Katherine Reed 9781501371257, 9781501371288, 1501371258, 1501371282 instant download after payment.

The central image of David Bowie’s “Life on Mars?” could have been ripped from his own experience: a child (with their “mousy hair”) sits “hooked to the silver screen,” reliving fantastical scenes played out on film over and over again. Throughout his life, Bowie was similarly transfixed by the power of film and might be best known among younger generations for his turn on the silver screen as Jareth, the goblin king of Jim Henson’s Labyrinth. From his first film role in The Image to his final music video before his death, “Lazarus,” Bowie’s musical output has long been intrinsically linked to images.
Despite this relationship to film, Bowie’s audio-visual work remains relatively unexplored. More narrowly focused studies address the artist’s music videos or film roles, but none provide a comprehensive view of the two-way street that was Bowie’s work with film, theorizing the way he engaged with the medium throughout his 50-year career. David Bowie and the Moving Image is just such a comprehensive study. Analyzing Bowie’s music videos, planned film projects, acting roles, and musical works included in films, this monograph provides an intervention in Bowie scholarship. This study of Bowie’s multimedia projects informs our understanding of all areas of his work, from music to fashion to visual art. It enters the debate about Bowie’s artistic legacy and fills an important gap by addressing Bowie as musician, actor, and auteur.

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