To Hell With Culture


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Co-founder of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Herbert Read (1893-1968) was an influential art critic, poet and committed anarchist. In his 1943 essay, _To Hell with Culture_, Read laid out his ideas for a civilisation based on cooperation in which culture would no longer be a commodity, separated from society, but an integral part of everyday life. In this film, director Huw Wahl engages in conversations with artists, poets, curators, historians and Herbert Read's own children, to ask how we can apply Read's ideas and approaches to the commodification of culture in our contemporary society.



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Huw Wahl

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Matthew Wolkow

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A poet-knight upon his grave

A Steinbeck
Words
Archives

Then begins the staging of an interview
About words embodying a struggle
A resistance
Against the commodification of culture

Writings that, even today, propose a utopia
One of a society built on principles of cooperation
Where art is an integral part of this movement

In retrospect
A story
Of a man whose studies were interrupted
By the First World War

A war
That led him to question the values placed
On discipline and success

Then, brave people
Who each in turn recount
How these writings
Touched them, mobilized them
And how they have retained their relevance

As an epigraph
The poet-knight whispers to us

And so remains
An alert world
In a country that is no longer an island
Good night

 

 

Matthew Wolkow
Filmmaker and curious by profession

 

 


  • English

    English

    55 mn

    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
  • Français

    Français

    55 mn

    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
  • Année 2014
  • Pays United-Kingdom, Canada
  • Durée 55
  • Producteur Huw Wahl
  • Langue English
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court A reflection on the philosophy of poet, writer, art critic, and anarchist Herbert Read.
  • Ordre 2

A poet-knight upon his grave

A Steinbeck
Words
Archives

Then begins the staging of an interview
About words embodying a struggle
A resistance
Against the commodification of culture

Writings that, even today, propose a utopia
One of a society built on principles of cooperation
Where art is an integral part of this movement

In retrospect
A story
Of a man whose studies were interrupted
By the First World War

A war
That led him to question the values placed
On discipline and success

Then, brave people
Who each in turn recount
How these writings
Touched them, mobilized them
And how they have retained their relevance

As an epigraph
The poet-knight whispers to us

And so remains
An alert world
In a country that is no longer an island
Good night

 

 

Matthew Wolkow
Filmmaker and curious by profession

 

 


  • English

    English


    Duration: 55 minutes
    Language: English
    Subtitles: English
    55 mn
  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 55 minutes
    Language: Français
    Subtitles: Français
    55 mn
  • Année 2014
  • Pays United-Kingdom, Canada
  • Durée 55
  • Producteur Huw Wahl
  • Langue English
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court A reflection on the philosophy of poet, writer, art critic, and anarchist Herbert Read.
  • Ordre 2

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