[Frameworks] Toronto book launch for Sculpting Cinema - Nov 24 @ 3pm

Melanie Wilmink melaniewilmink at gmail.com
Wed Oct 24 17:42:43 UTC 2018


*BOOK LAUNCH: Sculpting Cinema*
Saturday, November 24, 2018 - 3:00 pm
John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design – University
of Toronto in Room 230 – 1 Spadina Crescent. Toronto, ON
Join our Sculpting Cinema Book Launch event here!
<https://pdome.us3.list-manage.com/track/click?u=61126251ad9534b6993e651e9&id=182ce430a5&e=0912dbd5e7>
Or order your copy by emailing pleasuredomemanager at gmail.com.

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Pleasure Dome is pleased to announce the launch of its newest
publication, *Sculpting
Cinema *(Ed. Melanie Wilmink & Solomon Nagler).

*Sculpting Cinema* documents the intersections of sculpture, architecture,
performance, installation art, and expanded cinema within contemporary
Canadian art. Through seven pieces of writing and two artists' projects, a
selection of scholars and creatives from across the country have explored
the ways that cinema flows off the screen and into physical space. The book
embodies this thematic content through a creative design, making it an
attractive collectors' object and critical discourse simultaneously. Each
copy of this limited-edition run contains unique photo-emulsion prints by
Solomon Nagler and Angela Henderson, and the overall design by Jayme Spinks
uses creative layout and typography to convey the “feeling” of cinema
through the format of a printed book. *Sculpting Cinema* considers how
cinema has moved beyond the black box in an aesthetically-driven format
that is scholarly, but also accessible to general interest readers who wish
to learn more about these artworks.

Includes essays by Harry Vandervlist, Melanie Wilmink, Zoë Heyn-Jones,
Carmen Victor, Tom Kohut, Collin Zipp, Shana MacDonald; with artists'
projects by Angela Henderson/ Solomon Nagler and Pierre Hébert.

Featuring the work of: Donald Lawrence, Solomon Nagler/ Alexandre Larose
and Passage Studio, Christina Battle, Kristie MacDonald, Charles
Stankievech, Andrew John Milne, David Hoffos, and Shary Boyle.


*This publication was produced through the support of the Canada Council
for the Arts, Media Arts Initiatives Grant.*

*ABOUT PLEASURE DOME (est. 1989)*

Pleasure Dome is an artist-run exhibition collective dedicated to the
presentation of artists’ film, video and experimental media. Pleasure Dome
partners with media art organizations and artist-run centers in Toronto,
nationally, and abroad to initiate co-presentations, collaborations, and
sponsorships to bring forward culturally diverse and experimental media
projects.

*Pleasure Dome is generously supported by the Toronto Arts Council, the
Ontario Arts Council, and the Canada Arts Council, and by our members,
sponsors, and community partners.*

For more information: pleasuredomemanager at gmail.com   <info at pdome.org> |
www.pdome.org
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