Always already: affinities between art and film. (various artists, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California)

From: Afterimage | Date: March 1, 1998| Author: Green, J. Ronald | Copyright information

Art and film and the manner in which they influenced one another are tackled in the exhibition 'Art and Film Since 1945: Hall of Mirrors.' Avant garde films and the subject of movies in various artworks are the predominant concepts in the works exhibited. Despite many inconsistencies and historical inaccuracies, the exhibit and its accompanying catalog were well-received because they identify and address issues that transcend boundaries between art and culture.

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