Installed Cinema in Art Spaces. Questioning Montages
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https://doi.org/10.24215/2525085Xe020Keywords:
Installation art, exposed cinema, montage, apparatus, spectatorAbstract
The article addresses the question of installation art, understanding installation as an artistic artifact and as a montage system. The installation artworks have built their own apparatus and the cinema exhibited in art spaces is developing it in its own way. The interpretive contrasts offered by the installations produced by filmmakers are a good case to examinate possible approaches to the problem of imaging apparatus; passages, crossings and mixtures: formats, expressive media, exhibition modes and spaces, and instances of engagement that contemporary cinema, video and audiovisual have been generating just over two decades ago.References
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