Stan Douglas - The Secret Agent (signed) - Ludion 2015
Stan Douglas’s The Secret Agent explores the turbulent Seventies and the history of Portugal, which was shaking off a dictatorship and losing its colonies in those years. The book contains three works by the Canadian artist. The video installation The Secret Agent (première in WIELS in October 2015) tells a story originally written by Joseph Conrad in 1907. Douglas has retained the characters and the plot, but transferred them to the turmoil of Lisbon soon after the Carnation Revolution in 1974. The book contains the original script and an extensive collection of stills and production images. The second work, Disco Angola, a series of eight staged historical photographs – four in New York, four in Angola – that show the parallels between two more or less simultaneous moments: the hedonistic glam culture of New York nightlife in the Seventies and the civil war in Angola. The third work, Luanda–Kinshasa, is a 6-hour jazz film set in 1974. It contains eleven songs recorded in the legendary 30th Street Studio.
Texts by Eric C. H. de Bruyn, Séamus Kealy, Jason E. Smith, Dirk Snauwaert
Ludion - 2015
192p - EN - 26.5x21.5cm - hardcover - signed - good condition
Texts by Eric C. H. de Bruyn, Séamus Kealy, Jason E. Smith, Dirk Snauwaert
Ludion - 2015
192p - EN - 26.5x21.5cm - hardcover - signed - good condition