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Visionary Film: The American Avant-Garde

Sitney, P. Adams
40 USD
Date
1979
Category
Photography
Description

Critics hailed the first edition of Visionary Films as the most complete work written on the exciting, often puzzling, and always controversial genre of American avant-garde film. Now P. Adams Sitney has revised and updated his classic book with a detailed study of major achievements made in the last decade.  1943-1978 by P. Adams Sitney.

Excerpt
(kustom kar kommandos film project) Film project by Kenneth Anger utilizing the Eastman rapid color emulsion Ektachrome ER, whose ASA rating of 125 opens up hitherto inaccessible realms of investigation in low-key color lo- cation work for the independent creative film-maker. Running time 30 minutes, track composed of pop music fragments com- bined with sync location-recorded sound effects and dialog. kustom is an oneiric vision of a contemporary American (and specifically Californian) teenage phenomenon, the world of the hot-rod and customized car. I emphasize the word oneiric, as kustom will not be a "documentary" covering the mechanical hopping-up and esthetic customizing of cars, but rather a dream- like probe into the psyche of the teenager for whom the unique aspect of the power -potentialized customized car represents a poetic extension of personality, an accessible means of wish- fulfillment. I will treat the custom cars created by the teenager and his adult mentors (such customizers as Ed Roth, Bill Cush- enberry and George Barris, whose Kustom City in North Holly- wood is a mecca of this world) as the objects of art — folk art if you prefer — that I consider them to be. The aforementioned adult "mentors," most of whom are located in the periphery of Los Angeles and hence readily accessible for filming, will be shown at work in their body shops on various cars-in-the-process-of-becoming, in the role of "arch-priests" to the teenagers whose commission they are fulfilling. (The locales of body shops and garages will be presented uniquely in gleam- ing highlighted low-key, in a manner already essayed for the motorcycle garage locations of scorpio rising); the idolized customizers (the only adults seen in the film) will be represented as shadowy, mysterious personages (priests or witch-doctors) while the objects of their creation, the cars, will bathe in a pool
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