Prinz Eisenherz von Hal Foster

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Der legendäre Ritter im Kampf um Gerechtigkeit und Freiheit! Um an die Macht zu kommen, ist den kriegerischen Wikinger-Brüdern Sligon und Thagnar jedes Mittel recht. Doch der tapfere Eisenherz, denkt nicht daran ihnen das Feld zu überlassen.

Der legendäre Ritter im Kampf um Gerechtigkeit und Freiheit! Um an die Macht zu kommen, ist den kriegerischen Wikinger-Brüdern Sligon und Thagnar jedes Mittel recht. Doch der tapfere Eisenherz, denkt nicht daran ihnen das Feld zu überlassen.

AutorFoster, Hal / Beckner, Michael Frost / Hickox, Anthony / Lorenz, Carsten H. W. / Berner, Alexander (Ausw.) / Bergeaud, David (Komponist) / Hickox, Anthony (Prod.) / Lanser, Roger (Fotogr.) / Moyer, Stephen (Schausp.) / Heigl, Katherine (Schausp.) / Kretschmann, Thomas (Schausp.) / Fox, Edward (Schausp.) / Kier, Udo (Schausp.) / Lumley, Joanna (Schausp.) / Perlman, Ron (Schausp.) / Davis, Warwick (Schausp.) / Oherlihy, Gavan (Schausp.)
EinbandDVD Video
Erscheinungsjahr1997
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 15 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch / Deutsch
MasseH19.5 cm x B13.8 cm x D1.5 cm 104 g; 89 Min.
PlattformTV-Norm: SDTV 576i (PAL). Sprachversion: Deutsch DD 5.1. Sprachversion: Englisch DD 2.0 Stereo
Verlagsartikelnummer7687178
VerlagConstantin Film

Über den Autor Hal Foster

Through its formal acuity, Kerry James Marshall’s (b. 1955) work reveals and questions the social constructs of beauty, taste, and power. As the artist has written, ‘I gave up on the idea of making Art a long time ago, because I wanted to know how to make paintings; but once I came to know that, reconsidering the question of what Art is returned as a critical issue.’ Engaged in an ongoing dialogue with six centuries of representational painting, Marshall has deftly reinterpreted and updated its tropes, compositions, and styles, even pulling talismans from the canvases of his forbearers and recontextualizing them within a modern setting. At the center of his prodigious oeuvre, which also includes drawings and sculpture, is the critical recognition of the conditions of invisibility so long ascribed to black bodies in the Western pictorial tradition, and the creation of what he calls a ‘counter-archive’ that reinscribes these figures within its narrative arc. Teju Cole is an essayist, photographer, curator, and the author of Open City (2011) and Blind Spot (2017), among other books. His honors include the PEN/Hemingway Award, the Internationaler Literaturpreis, the Windham Campbell Prize, the Rosenthal Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. His photography has been the subject of solo exhibitions in Milan, Berlin, Zurich, and New York, and he has given several distinguished lectureships. Originally trained as an art historian, he has written the “On Photography” column for The New York Times Magazine since 2015. Born in the United States and raised in Nigeria, Cole is currently the Gore Vidal Professor of the Practice of Creative Writing at Harvard University. Hal Foster has been a force in American art criticism since the late 1970s, bringing psychoanalytic and poststructural theory to bear on contemporary art and its historical precedents. In 1983 he edited the anthology The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture, which helped frame postmodernism within the arts. Foster began to write for Artforum in 1978 and was a senior editor at Art in America (1981–1987) before becoming a coeditor of the journal October in 1991, and contributes frequently to Artforum, October, and the London Review of Books. His books include Recodings: Art, Spectacle, Cultural Politics (1985), Compulsive Beauty (1993), The Return of the Real (1996), Design and Crime (2002), The Art-Architecture Complex (2011), The First Pop Age (2012), and Bad New Days: Art, Criticism, Emergency (2015). He is the Townsend Martin, Class of 1917, Professor of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University.

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