Sunday, November 24, 2013

Joshua Bonnetta | American Colour




Joshua Bonnetta
American Colour
Italy: Senufo Edition,
DVD, LP
Edition of 300


"In 2011, a processing facility in Kansas, the last to process Kodachrome, discontinued the K14 developing process. The historical stock became obsolete. In 2010, I photographed 14 rolls of Kodachrome 16mm, which had been stored since 1986. The stock was developed, in the last batch of footage processed. The resulting film is American Colour. The film was photographed over a week while traveling to Kansas from the birthplace of Kodachrome in upstate New York. In the wake of the obsolescence of Kodachrome, the footage is used to explore the stocks historic and unique rendering of colour, hue and light value in relation to the American landscape and it’s architecture.

The accompanying soundtrack is homage to Leopold Mannes and Leopold Godowsky Jr. the two violinists whom invented Kodachrome in 1935. The piece was created using a violin, tape, processing and site-specific shortwave radio recorded during the photography. The soundtrack will be performed live when possible."
- Joshua Bonnetta

“Joshua Bonnetta’s American Colour (note the bi-national spelling), was shot on old rolls of 16mm Kodachrome during a pilgrimage from the stock’s birthplace inupstate New York to Kansas, where its final rolls were processed earlier this year. Like a postscript to Dean’s Kodak, American Colour explores Kodachrome’s historic use and singular hues, doing so with digital means in the wake of its obsolescence.”
– AndrĂ©a Picard, Toronto International Film Festival

"American Colour gives us a range of sensory experience, including the glimpses of the delicious colour we expect to see, but not limited to that. That Bonnetta's film registers the end of an era for film artists also, there is no doubt. But despite its references to death and decay this is not a film of mourning, nor even the idealization of a lost format. Bonnetta's journey does not take on the fatalism that may be implied by a cursory glance at the project. Instead, it opens up, accelerating to what the landscape has to offer, using Kodachrome as it has always been used, as the means to an end in colour."
- Irene Bindi, liner notes


If only all artists' videos were as beautifully packaged and affordably priced. The collection includes both the DVD and its soundtrack on LP, housed in a gatefold sleeve. The title is out-of-print from the publisher, but a few copies remain, for $30, at the Plug In bookstore.


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