Stan Douglas: Entertainment

Publisher: The Power Plant

Publish Date: 2011

Introduction by Melanie O’Brian. Texts by Louis Kaplan and Maria Muhle

Marking the first in a new series of scholarly readers called Power Plant Pages, this richly designed catalogue was published on the occasion of Stan Douglas’s 2011 solo exhibition at The Power Plant in Toronto. Titled Entertainment: Selections from Midcentury Studio, the exhibition featured two complementary series, Midcentury Studio and Malabar People, recently created by the artist. Douglas has assumed the role of a fictional, anonymous photographer for both series, which were hypothetically produced between 1945-1951. Midcentury Studio chronicles the burgeoning discipline of press photography in North America during the postwar period, depicting crime-scenes, curious and exotic artifacts, magicians, fashion, dance, gambling, and technology, while Malabar People comprises black-and-white portraits of the patrons and staff of a fictional 1950s nightclub. Also included are essays by Louis Kaplan, Professor of History and Theory of Photography and New Media at the University of Toronto, and art historian Maria Muhle.

Details

Publisher: The Power Plant

Artist: Stan Douglas

Contributors: Louis Kaplan, Maria Muhle, Melanie O’Brian

Publication Date: 2011

ISBN: 9781894212342

Retail: $15 | £9 | $115 HKD

Status: Not Available

Binding: Softcover

Dimensions: 4 3/4 x 5 1/2 in (12.1 x 14 cm)

Pages: 72

Reproductions: Illustrated throughout

Artist and Contributors

Stan Douglas

Since the 1980s, Stan Douglas (b. 1960) has created films, photographs, and other multidisciplinary projects that investigate the parameters of their respective mediums. His ongoing inquiry into technology’s role in image making, and how those mediations infiltrate and shape collective memory, has resulted in works that are at once specific in their historical and cultural references and broadly accessible.

Louis Kaplan

Maria Muhle

Melanie O’Brian

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