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Monday, April 24, 2023

MIRAJ: Moving Image Review & Art Journal 11.2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to announce that Moving Image Review & Art Journal 11.2 is out now!

 

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https://www.intellectbooks.com/miraj-the-moving-image-review-art-journal

 

Aims & Scope

 

The Moving Image Review & Art Journal (MIRAJ) is the first international peer-reviewed scholarly publication devoted to artists’ film and video, and its contexts. It offers a wide-reaching international forum for debates surrounding all forms of artists’ moving image and media artworks: films, video installations, expanded cinema, video performance, experimental documentaries, animations and other screen-based works made by artists. MIRAJ aims to consolidate artists’ moving image as a distinct area of study that bridges a number of disciplines including, but not limited to art, film and media.

 

Issue 11.2

 

Editorial

MICHAEL MAZIÈRE AND LUCY REYNOLDS

 

Articles

 

Militant cinema as an energetic alternative in the 1970s in Spain

ALBERTO BERZOSA AND JAIME VINDEL

 

Jean Otth and video art networks: Exhibitions, festivals, open encounters – About the agency of a medium

FRANÇOIS BOVIER

 

Negotiating the feminist group: Lizzie Borden’s Regrouping (1976)

LILY EVANS-HILL

 

Features

 

Interview with Jasmina Cibic by Chris Clarke

JASMINA CIBIC AND CHRIS CLARKE

 

Reflections on โลก(ไร้)รูป (Im)material worlds: Tracing creative practice, histories and environmental contexts in artists’ moving image from Southeast Asia and the United Kingdom

KITTY ANDERSON, GRAIWOOT CHULPHONGSATHORN, EMMA DOVE, TINA FISKE, PHILIPPA LOVATT AND DAVID UPTON

 

Reviews

 

Still Present! – 12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, curated by Kader Attia in collaboration with Ana Teixeira Pinto, Đỗ Tường Linh, Marie Helene Pereira, Noam Segal and Rasha Salti

MARIA WALSH

 

Barang-Barang, Erika Tan

LUCY REYNOLDS

 

Becoming Palestine: Toward an Archival Imagination of the Future, Gil Z. Hochberg (2021)

KAELEN WILSON-GOLDIE

 

The Moving Image as Public Art: Sidewalk Spectators and Modes of Enchantment, Annie Dell’Aria (2021)

JANE MADSEN