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Between the Frames, Chapter 7: The Media

Antonio Muntadas

1991 00:49:09 United StatesEnglishColorMono4:3Video

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Between the Frames is a series that offers a glimpse into contemporary history that is already past, a portrait of personalities and opinions shaping what and how art reaches a public forum.

The Media: Between the Frames, Chapter 7

Representatives of television, radio, and print media--as well as academia--comment upon the functions, formats, fashions, networks, and audiences of the media's coverage of fine art. Interviewees include Robert Atkins, Shelly Rice, Heidi Grundman, Mary-Anne Staniszeski, Paul Taylor, Roman Gubern, Rene Berger, David Antin, and writers, journalists, and editors for Flash Art, L'Art Vivant, Le Monde, RFT-Paris, Art Aktuell, La Vanguardia, Radio 4-Barcelona, R.T.B.-Brussels, Umbrella, The New York Times, Art in America, and Mizue.

Interview clips are inter-cut with slow vertical pans of urban spaces shot from exterior elevators. 

This title is also available in the complete collection Between the Frames

Antoni Muntadas was born in Barcelona in 1942, and has lived in New York since 1971. His work addresses social, political and communications issues, and the relationship between public and private space within social frameworks, as well as channels of information and the ways they may be used to censor central information or promulgate ideas. He works on projects in different media such as photography, video, publications, Internet and multi-media installations. Since 1995, Muntadas has grouped together a set of works and projects titled On Translation emphasizing issues of interpretation, transcription and cultural translation. Their content, dimensions and materials are variable, and focus on the author’s personal experience and artistic activity in numerous countries over forty years.

Also see:
Antoni Muntadas: Video Portrait