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Hamlet, mise-en-scèneEXTRA TROUBLE – Jack Smith in Frankfurt

Jack Smith - Hamlet, mise-en-scène
The publication brings together extensive material from Hamlet, mise-en-scène, an homage to Jack Smith presented at Portikus in 2012, along with recently restored and never-published stills, drawings, and writings by the American filmmaker related to his film Hamlet in the Rented World (A Fragment) (1970-73).
Hamlet, mise-en-scène, directed by Mark von Schlegell, was an adaptation that retold Shakespeare's most abused tragedy while channeling the ghost of Jack Smith. The two-night rendition of Hamlet was performed by members of Städelschule's Pure Fiction seminar, presented here alongside a rare selection of works by Smith, both from private collections and from the Jack Smith Archive.
Published following the festival “EXTRA TROUBLE – Jack Smith in Frankfurt” in Portikus, Frankfurt, in December 2012.
Jack Smith (1932-1989) is an American experimental filmmaker, actor, performer and photographer. Pioneer of underground cinema, member of the New American Cinema group and a figure of the New York avant-garde in the Sixties, Smith contributed to forge the camp style, an audacious aesthetic embracing elements of kitch, cabaret and queer culture—the best example being 1963 film Flaming Creatures. Provocative and radical, his limited-budget productions have had a huge influence on artists such as Andy Warhol, Tony Conrad, Laurie Anderson, Jonas Mekas, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, Mike Kelley, John Waters and Matthew Barney.

See also May #20Jack Smith.
Edited by Sophie von Olfers and Mark von Schlegell. Texts by Sylvère Lotringer, Birte Löschenkohl, Sophie von Olfers, Laura Preston, Juliane Rebentisch, Mark von Schlegell, et al. Graphic design: Pacific Design Solutions.
 
published in July 2015
English edition
21,6 x 27,9 cm (softcover)
288 pages (200 color ill.)
 
20.00
 
ISBN : 978-3-95679-067-6
EAN : 9783956790676
 
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