Longlisted for the 2018 Toronto Book Awards In October 2012, lovers William Ellis and Jordan Tannahill moved into a former barbershop in Toronto's Kensington Market neighbourhood and turned it into an art space called Videofag. Over the next four years Videofag became a hub for counterculture in the city, playing host to a litany of performances, screenings, parties, exhibitions, and all manner of queer fuckery. But hosting a city in their house took its toll and eventually William and Jordan broke up, closing the space for good in June 2016. The Videofag Book is a chronicle of those four years told through multiple voices and mediums: a personal history by William and Jordan; a love letter by Jon Davies; a communal oral history compiled by Chandler Levack; a play by Greg MacArthur; a poem by Aisha Sasha John; a chronological history of Videofag's programming; and a photo archive curated by William and Jordan in full colour. Praise for Videofag: ""Videofag was a busy nexus of performance and art, a focal point for a wide assortment of communities, including the queer art scene, underground film culture, comedy, and theatre."" -Torontoist ""The queer arts hub [known as Videofag] has served as the incubator for countless projects and artists over its life, becoming a critical meeting point for creators from around the city and across the country."" -Daily Xtra
Les informations fournies dans la section « Synopsis » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Jordan Tannahill is a playwright, filmmaker and theatre director. He won the Governor General's Award for Drama for Age of Minority: Three Solo Plays and was shortlisted for the prize again for Concord Floral (also a recipient of the 2015 Carol Bolt Award). He has twice received Dora Awards for Outstanding New Play while his play Botticelli in the Fire won the 2017 Toronto Theatre Critics Award for Best New Canadian Play. Jordan's films and multimedia performances have been presented at festivals & galleries internationally.
Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.
Vendeur : Recycle Bookstore, San Jose, CA, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : Near Fine. This book has very minor rubbing and surface scratching to both covers, a gentle bump and smudging to the top corner of the textblock, and an overall gentle bend to the book likely from use or improper storage, otherwise this book is in excellent, like new condition with crisp, unmarked pages, a tight binding, and vibrant, attractive images throughout. N° de réf. du vendeur 1030959
Quantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)