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If Films Could Smell

Bogawa, Roddy(By (artist))
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Capturing the 1990s independent film scene and art world through a collection of interviews and writings by Roddy Bogawa along with photographs and other artifacts from his archiveIf Films Could Smell is at once an assemblage of interviews and writings by Roddy Bogawa (born 1962) from his nearly 30 years as a filmmaker and artist, and a time capsule of the independent film scene and art world of the 1990s as told through artifacts, diary entries, letters, emails, photographs, script notes and assorted bric-a-brac from Bogawa's archives.

As with many of Bogawa's films, it's a collage that doesn't try to hide its seams, a jumble of ideas both realized and unrealized, an exploded diagram and a manifesto.

The title conveys his interests in personal and cultural memory, and how these intersect with one's identity.

Bogawa's work has been variously described as "experimental," "Asian American" and "independent cinema." This volume lays out these labels and dissects them, sometimes humorously.

Straddling genres, If Films Could Smell is a document of possibility and provocation.

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Published 28/02/2024
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Kaya Press
1885030215 / 9781885030214
Paperback / softback
06/02/2024
United States
English
112 pages, 45 Illustrations, unspecified
127 x 178 mm