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Tuesday, January 07, 2025

MIRAJ: Moving Image Review & Art Journal 13.1-2 is out now!

Intellect is pleased to present MIRAJ: Moving Image Review & Art Journal 13.1-2!

 

The three scholarly essays included in this volume examine how the impact of geopolitical upheavals has been reflected through the moving image from very different perspectives.

 

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

 

Aims & Scope

 

Moving Image Review & Art Journal is the first international peer-reviewed scholarly publication devoted to artists' film and video, and their contexts. It offers a 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.

 

This title is indexed with Scopus.

 

Issue 13.1-2

 

Editorial

MICHAEL MAZIÈRE AND LUCY REYNOLDS

 

Articles

 

Corporeal topographies: Body-oriented art of Mona Hatoum and Amal Kenawy

OĞUZ KAYIR

 

Monkey’s Birthday (1975): Digression and self-othering on the hippie trail

SOPHIA SATCHELL-BAEZA

 

Image, sound, water: Ursula Biemann’s Acoustic Ocean (2018)

FRANCESCA CURTIS

 

Features

 

The front of the back: Lis Rhodes’s Light Reading re-read between conservation and restoration

ESTHER HARRIS

 

Stim Cinema

LUCY WALKER, GEORGIA BRADBURN, SAM CHOWN-AHERN, BENJAMIN BROWN, ROBIN ELLIOTT-KNOWLES, STEVEN EASTWOOD AND GILLY FOX

 

My video journey: The work of Wendy Clarke

WENDY CLARKE AND KIM COLEMAN

 

Reviews

 

The Recent, Eglė Budvytytė, Helen Cammock, Dorothy Cross, Regina de Miguel, Mikala Dwyer, Nicholas Mangan, Angelica Mesiti, Otobong Nkanga, Katie Paterson, Micol Roubini and Simon Starling, curated by Tessa Giblin Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh, 28 October 2023–17 February 2024

MARIA WALSH

 

Marina Abramović, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 23 September 2023–1 January 2024

CLARE CAROLIN

 

Signals: How Video Transformed the World, curated by Stuart Comer and Michelle Kuo Museum of Modern Art, New York City, 5 March–8 July 2023

BRIDGET FLEMING

 

The Vanishing Point: Moving Images after Video, Rashmi Devi Sawhney (ed.) (2022)

SARAH R. NIAZI

 

Glasgow International 2024

CLAIRE M. HOLDSWORTH

 

Paravel and Castaing-Taylor: Cosmic Realism, Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor, curated by Jaap Gueldmond Eye Filmmuseum, Amsterdam, 20 January–20 May 2024

MICHAEL HOLLY