If Capitalism Is Short, My Shots are Long: Declan Clarke Talks to Shirley Read

Author:   Declan Clarke ,  Shirley Read
Publisher:   MuseumsEtc
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9781912528400


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   01 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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This book, an exclusive interview with Berlin-based, Irish artist and filmmaker Declan Clarke, provides a detailed insight into the creative process of an artist at a key stage in his career. Clarke is a master communicator and storyteller - always open, amusing, inspiring - and highly readable.  Ranging from his early formative experiences at art college to his work on his most recent, award-winning films, the interview ranges over those issues of fundamental concern to almost any artist: instinct, research, colour, form, collaboration, career, funding, creativity, technology, politics... and the dogs of Bucharest.  The interview is illustrated by images of Clarke at work researching and shooting his films. Thread-sewn, OTA binding, with flaps. Cover: Callisto Pearl 250gsm. Text: Olin: Rough Soft White 120gsm.

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Author:   Declan Clarke ,  Shirley Read
Publisher:   MuseumsEtc
Imprint:   MuseumsEtc
ISBN:  

9781912528400


ISBN 10:   1912528401
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   01 March 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us.

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Declan Clarke talks to Shirley Read. Dublin, March 2023 Making the Work: Photographs

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Declan Clarke's skill is to weave the personal into the political and vice-versa, and to show that the two are inextricably related. TATE Declan Clarke shows how indeed timing is everything in words and still images as he discusses his journey, research processes and approach to filmmaking. Always political, with a literary and emotional depth to his work, Clarke communicates an artist’s vision of analogue film that allows past, present and future to connect for potent, tangible moments before they drift apart. Prof. Sarah Perks, Centre for Culture & Creativity, Teesside University A critical - and uniquely frank - conversation about left-wing politics, class, the moving-image and cinema. Valentine Umansky, Curator International Art, Tate Modern This engaging interview offers an intimate glimpse into the mind of a celebrated artist and filmmaker, covering everything from his creative process, the politics around it and the unexpected stories behind his work. In dialogue with photographs documenting the artistic process, and filled with humour and insight, the book invites us into a great journey about how the work is made. Rosa Barba, writer and filmmaker


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Declan Clarke is an artist and filmmaker whose work has been shown widely in institutions around the world including Tate Britain, PS1 MoMA, The Irish Museum of Modern Art and Kunsthalle Tübingen. His film Saturn and Beyond won the Georges de Beauregard International Award at the FID Marseille in 2021. Shirley Read is a curator, writer and tutor in photography. She interviews for the British Library’s Oral History of British Photography archive and is the author of Photographers and Research (Routledge) and Exhibiting Photography (Focal Press).

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