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A K Dolven: It Could Happen To You
Library Shelf Location
18.DOLV
Publication Date
2002
Description
Anne Katrine Dolven's work in film and video involves carefully composed painterly images presented on a gallery wall in a clearly demarcated "frame". Shot in real time and left unedited, Dolven's works present windows into often intimate and touching scenes that slowly reveal secrets and compel the viewer. "it could happen to you" features a woman lying on a bed next to a man who is seemingly close to death. This film work provides a counterpoint to the painterly tableaux of her earlier video works, whilst adding a sense of a "family ensemble" reflecting significant moments and stages of life.
ISBN
095386345X
Quantity
1
Pages
32
Authors
Michael Glasmeier
,
Steven Bode
,
Ele Carpenter
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Film and Video Umbrella, London
Related Artist
A K Dolven
Categories
Artist (relating to a single artist/collaborative team)
,
Film and Artists' Moving Image
Keyword
Death
Related Gallery
Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sunderland
Artist's Nationality
Norwegian
Language
English
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Rufus Butler Seder
Jitish Kallat
Rod Morata
Charles Correa
Joel Bartolomeo
Hannah Smolenska
Nathalie Du Pasquier
Richard Huelsenback
Kirsty Whiten
Ayrson Heraclito
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