Cinema in the Sand Brad Feuerhelm Artist Book Editon of Four
Cinema In the Sand. Brad Feuerhelm. 2024.
Digitally printed book block of 52 pages. Tipped in title page with embellished cover. Additional 3 tip-ins and three film strips from an amateur 1970s blue movie.
“War is cinema, cinema is war”-Paul Virilio
Taking Virilio's textual work on War and Cinema into consideration, the book plays between the tropes of cinematic possibility and the concrete architectural forms of WWII military bunkers outlined in Virilio's book Bunker Archaeology. The combination of texts and the artist's book's physicality suggest making cinema and war tactile while dissecting its entertainment value in the photobook while directly referencing the cinema and bunker as one possibility, interrogating architecture and fantasy alike.
Edition of four. Two available to the public.
One has sold. Next Price is 150.
Cinema In the Sand. Brad Feuerhelm. 2024.
Digitally printed book block of 52 pages. Tipped in title page with embellished cover. Additional 3 tip-ins and three film strips from an amateur 1970s blue movie.
“War is cinema, cinema is war”-Paul Virilio
Taking Virilio's textual work on War and Cinema into consideration, the book plays between the tropes of cinematic possibility and the concrete architectural forms of WWII military bunkers outlined in Virilio's book Bunker Archaeology. The combination of texts and the artist's book's physicality suggest making cinema and war tactile while dissecting its entertainment value in the photobook while directly referencing the cinema and bunker as one possibility, interrogating architecture and fantasy alike.
Edition of four. Two available to the public.
One has sold. Next Price is 150.
Cinema In the Sand. Brad Feuerhelm. 2024.
Digitally printed book block of 52 pages. Tipped in title page with embellished cover. Additional 3 tip-ins and three film strips from an amateur 1970s blue movie.
“War is cinema, cinema is war”-Paul Virilio
Taking Virilio's textual work on War and Cinema into consideration, the book plays between the tropes of cinematic possibility and the concrete architectural forms of WWII military bunkers outlined in Virilio's book Bunker Archaeology. The combination of texts and the artist's book's physicality suggest making cinema and war tactile while dissecting its entertainment value in the photobook while directly referencing the cinema and bunker as one possibility, interrogating architecture and fantasy alike.
Edition of four. Two available to the public.
One has sold. Next Price is 150.