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Anthony McCall'sLine Describing a Conehas long been a classic of American avant-garde cinema, but because it was most often screened in dusty Soho lofts in the past, the piece was little known to a wider audience. The inclusion ofLine Describing a Cone,1973 in the Whitney Museum of American Art exhibition "Into the Light: the Projected Image in American Art, 1964-1977" has opened McCall's work to a great deal of interest both in America and abroad. While curators are only now beginning to mine the history of the projected image in art, McCall continues to be one of the most important of the Post-Minimalist artists to use projected film. This book includes a major essay by Branden Joseph, an interview with the artist by Jonathan Walley, and the first photo-documentation ever made of his pieces as well as diagrams of related works. Additional biographical and bibliographic materials are included in the book to provide a baseline for further scholarly research in the area, as well as 100 never-before-seen reproductions of historical photographs, sketches, and diagrams from the artist's archive. New photography of the never-before-photographedLong Film For Four Projectors,1974 was commissioned for this book.Anthony McCall: The Solid Light Films and Related Worksis a co-publication with the New Art Trust in San Francisco, California.Eamon, Christopher is the author of 'Anthony Mccall The Solid Light Films And Related Works', published 2006 under ISBN 9780810123182 and ISBN 0810123185.
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