Publication

2008-04-30 - Distribution by The MIT Press

Language

English

Word Count

28,000 words, Guess

Page Count

112 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • ISBN-139781846380433
  • ISBN-10184638043X
  • Library of Congress Control Number2008295481
  • OCLC Control Number181142477
  • Better World Books9781846380433
and 2 more

Classifications

  • LCCPN1997.B6735 G53 2008
  • LCCPN1997.B6735G53 2008

Description

"Andy Warhol's Blow Job, made at the Factory in New York in 1964. is a masterpiece of the complexities of voyeurism and duration. The 36-minute film shows a young man apparently receiving oral sex, though the viewer only ever sees his head and shoulders - leaving the person performing the act in our imagination. Sometimes the man looks bored, sometimes as if he is thinking, sometimes as if he is aware of the camera, sometimes as if he is not. What might have been pornographic becomes an extended examination of the passing of time and the materiality of film. The silent, black-and-white film is exemplary of Warhol's works produced during the early 1960s, alongside such films as Sleep, Empire, Harlot and Couch." "In this important book, the influential film-maker and writer Peter Gidal shows how Blow Job is a film about film, about time and also about mortality. Gidal places Blow Job within a history of works by artists, including Duchamp and Velazquez, that directly affect the viewer, enacting a pattern of recognition and loss that constitutes the experience of perception itself."--Jacket.

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