August Strindberg and Visual Culture addresses the multiplicity of Strindberg's artistic and literary output. The book charts the vital intersections between theatre, aesthetic theory, and visual elements in his work that have been left largely unexplored. Rather than following traditional genre-bou
August Strindberg and Visual Culture: The Emergence of Optical Modernity in Image, Text and Theatre
✍ Scribed by Jonathan Schroeder; Anna Westerstahl Stenport; Eszter Szalczer (editors)
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Visual Arts
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 270
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
August Strindberg and Visual Culture addresses the multiplicity of Strindberg’s artistic and literary output. The book charts the vital intersections between theatre, aesthetic theory and visual elements in his work that have been left largely unexplored. Rather than following traditional genre-bound critical approaches, this book focuses on the intermediality of individual works, the corpus as a whole and their connections to a wide array of historical and contemporary artists, writers, photographers, film, theatre and museum practitioners. The book is beautifully illustrated, with many never-before-seen images from Strindberg’s work, and includes contributions from actress Liv Ullmann, director Robert Wilson and curator and museum director Daniel Birnbaum.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half-title
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Foreword: An Extraordinary Transdisciplinary Artist
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction: Visual Culture, August Strindberg and the Double Image of Modernity
2. Hands, Dissection and Embodied Seeing: Strindberg and Munch
3. ‘May the Force Be With You’: Strindberg’s Paintings
4. Strindberg the Environmentalist? Bloodstained Landscapes and the French Tradition of Nature Painting
5. Ghost Vessels: Anti-Theatricality, Visuality and Disembodiment Across Strindberg’s Late Chamber Media
6. Méliès’ Dream Film and Strindberg’s Dream Play: Compressing Time and Space
7. Strindberg and the Images of the Stage: A Dramaturg’s Perspective
8. Staging Strindberg’s A Dream Play: A Visual Essay
9. Robert Wilson’s Photographic Elements of Strindberg’s A Dream Play
10. Dream-Playing the Archive: Exploring the 1915–18 Düsseldorf Production of A Dream Play
11. Anticipations of the Digital: Dispersing Strindberg
12. Picturing Miss Julie: Gender and Visuality in Performance Practice
13. Strindberg’s Self-Portraits in Context
14. My Strindberg ‘Selfies’
15. Scenography, Photography, Cinematography: Strindberg and the Technologies of Visual Representation
16. Liv Ullmann’s Miss Julie (2014): An Interview with Reflections
Index
Plates
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