Everybody Loves Nothing: Video, 1996-2004
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
Steve Reinke is at it again! This book is a must for those of us who admire Reinke's elegant, witty, minimal, plain-faced and archly flat-footed forays into making queer video - in all senses of the word. This book presents text and images from thirteen videos from 1996 to 2004. An intervview conducted by Mike Hoolboom cleverly touches on each tape in turn, constructing an independent and quirky view of Reinke's video production. Reinke remains a master of the sound bite, of the non sequitur and of sampling: a sort of sad nostalgia animates these itty-bitty send-ups - as well as his commentary - and muddles them into a delirious cocktail of signifiers in collusion. This book about video is ultimately a book about words, and it makes - unpredictably - a great read. -AA Bronson
From the Inside Flap
The most casually brilliant video artist to have emerged in Canada. -Cameron Bailey
Like being splashed in the puss with a BEDPAN of PLENTY! -George Kuchar
Everybody Loves Nothing: Video, 1996-2004,Steve Reinke,Mike Hoolboom,Lisa Steele,Coach House,1552451488,1963-,Canada,Cinema/Film: Book,Film & Video - General,Performing Arts,Performing Arts/Dance,Reinke, Steve,,Sports & Recreation,Sports Psychology,Themes, motives,Video art
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