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Author Klerk, Nico de, author.

Title Showing and telling : film heritage institutes and their performance of public accountability / Nico de Klerk ; with an introduction by Professor William Uricchio, MIT.

Publication Info. Wilmington, Delaware, United States : Vernon Press, [2019]
©2019

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Vernon series in art
Vernon series in art.
Note Revised and updated version of author's 2015 doctoral thesis.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Shared poverty -- 2. Unstated understandings -- 3. Showing and telling : an exploratory survey -- 4. A programmatic conclusion.
Summary "Showing and Telling' is the first academic work to explore how publicly funded film heritage institutes account for their mandate in their public activities. It does that by inspecting and evaluating public presentations and visitor information about these presentations. The research was done by juxtaposing two complementary approaches. The first is grounded in the author's experience as a collection researcher and curator and makes a case for the richness of archival objects usually ignored for their lack of aesthetic qualities. The second is a survey of the public activities of 24 institutes worldwide, based on their websites, in February 2014; the latter constitutes a unique source. This original work uncovers the disconnect between the curatorial activities of these institutes and their missions. A central finding is that publicly funded film heritage institutes give their public an inadequate sense of cinema history. By and large they offer a mainstream-oriented repertoire of presentations, overwhelmingly consisting of feature fiction; they show a disproportionate amount of recent and new works, often through commercial distribution; their screenings consist of an unexplained melee of technological formats (sometimes substandard); and their presentations monotonously frame film as art, although their professed aesthetics are mostly of a cinephile nature and rest on received opinion. Specific materials, early cinema in particular, and specialist knowledge, both historical and methodological, are largely restricted to their network of peer communities. Wholesome transfer of full knowledge, in word and image, to the public is not a major concern. 'Showing and Telling' concludes with recommendations for curatorial activities. Firstly, with a conceptual apparatus that allows a more complete understanding of film heritage and its histories. Secondly, with a plea for rethinking the institutes' gatekeeper function and for developing more varied, imaginative, and informative public presentations, both on site and online, that reflect the range of their collections and their histories."-- Provided by publisher
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Subject Film archives.
Film archives.
Motion picture film collections.
Motion picture film collections.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Uricchio, William, writer of introduction.
Added Title Film heritage institutes and their performance of public accountability
Other Form: Print version: De Klerk, Nico. Showing and Telling: Film heritage institutes and their performance of public accountability. Wilmington, DE : Vernon Press, ©2017 9781622732036
ISBN 9781622736522 (electronic book)
1622736524 (electronic book)
9781622732036
1622732030