Harry Smith: American Magus
Paola Igliori
(Editor)
Description
A privileged look into the life and artistic practice of the experimental filmmaker, music anthologist, and enigmatic polymath Harry Smith. Best known during his lifetime as an experimental filmmaker and Folkways Records music anthologist, Harry Smith (1923-1991) was a spiritual outsider and one of the most original, influential artists of the mid-century American avant-garde. An avid, inspired collector of old blues and hillbilly recordings during his youth, he became a fan of such bebop jazz as Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, and began making avant-garde film animations featuring patterns painted directly onto the negatives as visual accompaniments to jazz performances. Smith crossed paths with nearly everyone central to the cultural avant-garde; he lived for art and gnosis with little thought for practical consequences. In 1991, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammy Awards in New York. Five years after Smith's death, the poet Paola Igliori began conducting intimate interviews with the filmmakers, musicians, poets, and artists who knew him best. The result, American Magus Harry Smith, offers a privileged look not only into Smith's life and artistic practice, but also into his era and the informal economy of influence that operated during that time. It provides invaluable insight into the mind of one of the twentieth century's most enigmatic polymaths. This expanded edition includes photos of Smith and many other color images.Product Details
Price
$19.95
$18.55
Publisher
Semiotext(e)
Publish Date
November 29, 2022
Pages
344
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.0 X 0.9 inches | 1.19 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781635901641
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About the Author
Paola Igliori is the founder of Inandout Press, which produced books of art, culture, and poetry between 1990 and 1996, and is the author of Entrails, Heads & Tails. She was a close friend of Harry Smith's and has written and spoken extensively on his importance.