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Dreaming a way (of) Life
The Films of Lewis Klahr
By: Chris Robinson
eText | 25 February 2025 | Edition Number 1
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Since his debut in the 1980s, Lewis Klahr has built a mesmerizing and influential body of work, establishing himself as one of the foremost collage animators—or, as he prefers, a "re-animator." His films explore themes of identity (Altair), childhood (The Pharaoh's Belt), sexuality (Pony Glass, Downs Are Feminine), memory (False Aging, Daylight Moon, Engram Sepals), Greek mythology (Lethe, Helen of T, 66), and capitalism (Circumstantial Pleasures). These philosophical explorations are often veiled behind the familiar veneer of mid-20th-century American pop culture—drawing inspiration from film noir, melodrama, crime films, popular music, and comic books.
Working with an eclectic mix of found imagery—including magazine ads, home movies, contact sheets, pornography, and comic books—along with layered soundscapes, Klahr's characters drift through fragmented times and spaces, searching for connection and an elusive sense of self.
Despite the allure of vivid pop culture references, Klahr's films resist easy interpretation. His elliptical, dream-like narratives challenge viewers, creating spaces where meaning remains fluid and unresolved. Yet this ambiguity is intentional—Klahr embraces the uncertainty between his work and its audience, inviting exploration over resolution.
In Dreaming a Way (of) Life: The Films of Lewis Klahr, award-winning writer Chris Robinson (The Animation Pimp, Unsung Heroes of Animation, Earmarked for Collision) offers the first full-length study of this prolific and influential collage animator. Through insightful analysis, Robinson unveils the depth and complexity of Klahr's artistic vision, guiding readers into the magic and mystery of his cinematic universe.
Key Features:
- First in-depth study of the work of American collage artist, Lewis Klahr
- Mixed biography with philosophical influenced approach to the major themes of his work
- Introduction of important experimental and independent animation figure that shows readers animation beyond typical industry fare.
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ISBN: 9781040331835
ISBN-10: 1040331831
Series: Focus Animation
Published: 25th February 2025
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Edition Number: 1