Hammer! by Barbara Hammer

Hammer!

Making Movies Out of Sex and Life

Barbara Hammer

‘What an amazingly inspirational book, filled with powerful stories and beautiful images. I truly love and recommend it. Thank you, Barbara Hammer!’- Sadie Benning , artist’Barbara Hammerrs’s genius is an erotic genius, one rich in intuitive intelligence. HAMMER! reveals a spirit that is at once youthful and worldly, full of conviction, and often optimistic, bold, ravenous, and celebratory.’- Cecilia Dougherty , artist ‘ HAMMER! is a brilliant and shimmering feast of art and activism. Barbarars’s fearless queer intelligence illuminates every page.’- John Greyson , filmmaker ‘Now the gift of Hammerrs’s sounds and images is matched by that of her words. Beautifully designed and illustrated, HAMMER! is a striking book, from its title to its impact.’- Patricia White , author of Uninvited: Classical Hollywood Cinema and Lesbian Representability ‘A candid and colorful memoir, HAMMER! offers valuable primary source material and original feminist film theory by a pioneer of avant-garde American cinema.’- Livia Bloom , film curator ‘Barbara Hammer is a true cinematic pioneer; her tremendous body of work continues to inspire audiences and artists alike.’- Jenni Olson , LGBT film historianHAMMER! is the first book by influential filmmaker Barbara Hammer, whose life and work have inspired a generation of queer, feminist, and avant-garde artists and filmmakers. The wild days of non-monogamy in the 1970s, the development of a queer aesthetic in the 1980s, the fight for visibility during the culture wars of the 1990s, her search for meaning as she contemplates mortality in the past ten years- HAMMER! includes texts from these periods, new writings, and fully contextualized film stills to create a memoir as innovative and disarming as her work has always been.Barbara Hammer has made over eighty films and video works over the past forty years. Her experimental films of the 1970s often dealt with taboo subjects such as menstruation, female orgasm, and lesbian sexuality. In the 1980s she used optical printing to explore perception and the fragility of 16mm film life itself. Her documentaries tell the stories of marginalized peoples who have been hidden from history. Her most recent work, A Horse is Not a Metaphor , won the 2009 Teddy Award for Best Short Film at the Berlin International Film Festival. A retrospective screening of her work will be presented at the Museum of Modern Art in spring 2010 and will travel to the Reina Sophia in Madrid and the Tate Modern in London.

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Details

ISBN 9781558616127
Genre Film and Television
Copyright Date 2010
Publication Date 01-Mar-10
Publisher Feminist Press at CUNY
Format Trade Paperback
No. of Pages 320
Language English
Rating NotRated
Subject Hammer, Barbara; Motion Picture Producers And Directors – United States; Motion Picture Producers And Directors/ United States/ Biography; Women Motion Picture Producers And Directors – United States; Women Motion Picture Producers And Directors/ United States/ Biography
BookID 5110

Author: LFWBooks