the Scene: Steve McQueen
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“... provides useful insight into the director’s background and motivations, with easy-to-read reviews of his numerous films. An invaluable guide to the incredible work Steve McQueen has produced since his time as an art student until today.”
– Tony Warner, co-founder, chair of African Odysseys programme »
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Londoner Steve McQueen shot to fame in 1999 when he won the prestigious Turner Prize for innovative art. In 2020, the Tate Gallery in London held an exhibition of over a dozen works spanning film, photography and sculpture, including his homage to the African American actor and civil rights activist Paul Robeson. Ranging across the visual arts, to advertising, documentary and drama, McQueen often tackles hard-hitting topics such as discrimination and injustice in powerful, cinematic ways.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Supernova Books
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9781913641177
- Utgivelsesår
- 2025
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Om forfatteren
Through her various forms of writing, whether that be reviews, novels, scripts or factual pieces, Jen wants to create a landscape of British television that is truly representative of the audiences who watch it.
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“... provides useful insight into the director’s background and motivations, with easy-to-read reviews of his numerous films. An invaluable guide to the incredible work Steve McQueen has produced since his time as an art student until today.”
– Tony Warner, co-founder, chair of African Odysseys programme »