David Claerbout, Shape of Time

David Claerbout, Shape of Time


Edition
English, French
2008
ISBN: 978-3-905829-38-9
Softcover, 23,7 cm x 28,6 cm
160 pages
250 color

Published by jrp I editions
Authors: Raymond Bellour, Françoise Parfait, Dirk Snauwaert, Christine Van Assche
Edited by Christine Van Assche


The works of Belgian artist David Claerbout (*1969) are marked by an interrogation of time as an artistic medium. Inspired both by phenomenology and by Gilles Deleuze’s writings on the image and cinema (“The Time-Image” and “The Movement-Image,” 1983), he has developed a kind of “photography in movement,” a “still movement,” into which he introduces narrative elements. Navigating between the still and the moving image, between photographic and digital techniques, Claerbout produces works that are not easy to “consume”: looking at his work means spending enough time waiting for things to happen—an experience of duration which provides the viewer both the conditions and the desire to re-think what narration and story-telling can be in face of the image and its current technologies.

The artist’s first comprehensive monograph, this publication features works ranging from 1996 to 2007 and includes specially commissioned essays, as well as numerous reproductions and, preparatory drawings for the films and installations.

Published with the Centre Pompidou, Paris; the MIT List Center, Cambridge; the De Pont Foundation, Tilburg; Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery, University of British Columbia, Vancouver; Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane; and the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen.


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