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Art That Moves: The Work of Len Lye (Book + DVD)

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One of the most original artists to have emerged from New Zealand, Len Lye (1901-1980) had a passion for movement from an early age. This fascination shaped his urgent and pioneering films and kinetic sculptures and contributed to his remarkable work in painting, photography and writing. Lye had a big idea - that movement could be the basis for a completely new kind of art - and he devoted much of his life to it.

‘Kinetic art is the first new category of art since pre-history,’ he boldly claimed in 1964. What did he mean by this? And how does his work in film and sculpture bear it out? Roger Horrocks, author of the best-selling and critically acclaimed 2001 biography of Lye, makes a powerful case for the artist’s originality and the relevance of his ideas today. Lye’s ‘big idea’ illuminates not only his own work but the ‘mystery of movement’ in all forms of art - from dance to film - and in our own lives. Here Horrocks traces these connections and tells us much that is new about Lye, including behind-the-scenes information about how the artist dreamed up and applied his new methods of film-making and created his kinetic sculptures. He also covers the remarkable story of how Lye’s unfinished projects are being built in New Zealand today and the controversy this has sometimes aroused.
 
Appropriately for a book about movement, Art that Moves includes a DVD with four of Lye’s best films and footage of his sculpture in action. It also contains a new eighteen-minute film directed by Roger Horrocks, a dramatic portrait of Lye in his early years.

Author Biography

Emeritus Professor Roger Horrocks wrote an acclaimed biography of Len Lye, published by AUP in 2001, which sold 3500 copies. In doing so he brought the life and work of Lye to a wide audience and has been in the forefront of the recent upsurge of interest in him. Horrocks was founder and head of the Department of Film, Television and Media Studies at Auckland University. In 2004 he was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for 'services to the film and television industries'. As well the biography of Lye, Horrocks has co-edited Television in New Zealand: Programming the Nation (Oxford University Press, 2004) and a Len Lye catalogue for the Centre Pompidou in 2000. FILM/DVD MAKER: Shirley Horrocks is one of New Zealand's leading directors and producers of documentaries. Her films include The New Oceania (2005), about Pacific novelist Albert Wendt, Marti (2004), about photographer Marti Friedlander, and Questions for Mr Reynolds (2007), about artist John Reynolds. Although she has specialised in documentaries about the arts, she has also directed and produced programmes about New Zealand society and culture, education, business and health. Her work has won a number of awards. She has run her own production company, Point of View Productions, for 23 years

Author Biography:

Author Roger Horrocks, Len Lye's assistant in the last year of Lye's life, is the author of the acclaimed biography Len Lye (AUP, 2001),which brought Lye's life and work to a wide audience and has been in the forefront of the recent upsurge of interest in him. Horrocks was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) for 'services to the film and television industries' in 2005. DVD Director Shirley Horrocks is one of New Zealand's leading documentary directors and producers. Her films include The New Oceania about Albert Wendt, Marti about photographer Marti Friedlander and Early Days Yet a profile of the poet Allen Curnow.
Release date Australia
January 1st, 2009
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  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
Includes DVD
Pages
140
Dimensions
196x239x22
ISBN-13
9781869404222
Product ID
3169207

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