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Stan Douglas: Abbott and Cordova, 7 August 1971

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  • 15 March 2012
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Pages: 224
Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
Imprint: Arsenal Pulp Press
Publication Date: 15 March 2012
ISBN: 9781551524580
Format: eBook
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"Arsenal Pulp Press has published a beautiful and informative book about one of Vancouver's most stunning and original works of public art." —Vancouver Sun

"This collection of essays pries open the iconic 30x50-foot translucent photo mural, depicting a decades-ago clash between police and protestors that defined Vancouver's Gastown neighbourhood, and which now hangs in the atrium of the city's Woodward's complex. From Nora M. Alter's analysis of the image as a 'moving still' to Jesse Proudfoot's history of the politics of representation in the Downtown Eastside, these essays help fulfil Douglas's intent to keep conversation about the riot -- and the photograph that 'condenses' it -- evolving." —The Tyee

"Cinematic in its scale and production, the photomural depicts riot police, mounted police, and undercover cops clashing with hippies, while area residents and visitors look on. Douglas frequently uses his art to reimagine pivotal but often misread or obscured moments in history ... This book addresses not only the elaborate creation and multiple meanings of the mural but also what the publisher calls 'the politics of urban conflict' embedded within it." —Georgia Straight
Stan Douglas: Stan Douglas is an internationally renowned visual artist who has exhibited widely, including at Documenta, the Venice Biennale, the Whitney Biennial, and the Carnegie International. In 2007, he won the inaugural $25,000 Hnatyshyn Foundation Visual Arts Award for excellence in Canadian visual arts. He has been the subject of numerous books and catalogs, including Stan Douglas (Phaidon), Stan Douglas: Past Imperfect: Works 1986-2007 (Hatje Cantz), and Journey into Fear (Serpentine Gallery). He lives in Vancouver, Canada.
Alexander Alberro: Alexander Alberro is the Virginia Blodel Wright Professor of Art History at Barnard College, Columbia University. His books include Institutional Critique: An Anthology of Artists’ Writings, Art After Conceptual Art, and Conceptual Art and the Politics of Publicity (all from MIT Press). He lives in New York and Philadelphia.
Nora M. Alter: Nora M. Alter is a professor of film and media arts at Temple University, Philadelphia; her books include Vietnam Protest Theatre: The Television War on Stage (Indiana University Press) and Chris Marker (Contemporary Film Directors) (University of Illinois Press, 2006).
Sven Lutticken: Sven Lütticken is a professor of art history at Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam. His books include Idols of the Market Modern Iconoclasm and the Fundamentalist Spectacle (Sternberg Press).
Jesse Proudfoot: Jesse Proudfoot is a doctoral candidate at Simon Fraser University’s Department of Geography, and a resident and specialist on the urban geography of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside neighbourhood.
Stan Douglas: Abbott & Cordova, 7 August 1971
(Arsenal Pulp Press, Fall 2011)


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Stan Douglas: Abbott & Cordova, 7 August 1971
Stan Douglas

The Moving Still: Stan Douglas’s Abbott & Cordova, 7 August 1971
Nora M. Alter

Lightning from the Past: Police, Pot, Public, and Stan Douglas’s Abbott & Cordova
Serge Guilbaut

Performing Photography After Film
Sven Lütticken

A History of Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
Jesse Proudfoot

An Interview with Stan Douglas
Alexander Alberro

Stan Douglas: Crowds and Riots
Stan Douglas