Gun Show: Rethinking Weapons in the Name of Art.

After assembling mock assault rifles out of everyday found objects, sculptor David Hess decides to turn them into an experimental public art installation to explore America's obsession with guns. The fruits of that mission comprise the story of Gun Show, a fascinating and deeply moving documentary t...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Kanopy films.
Corporate Authors: Media Education Foundation (Firm) (Distributor)
Kanopy (Firm) (Distributor)
Other Authors: Chisolm, Richard (Film director)
Language:English
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In English
Published: [place of publication not identified] : Media Education Foundation, 2019.
2019.
Series:Kanopy films.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (streaming video file) (30 minutes) : digital, .flv file, sound
Format: Electronic Video
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After assembling mock assault rifles out of everyday found objects, sculptor David Hess decides to turn them into an experimental public art installation to explore America's obsession with guns. The fruits of that mission comprise the story of Gun Show, a fascinating and deeply moving documentary that steers clear of advocating a position and instead invites meaningful dialogue about the cultural power of guns. Beginning in Hess's sculpture studio, and culminating on the mall of the nation's capital, filmmaker Richard Chisolm's three-year documentary "road movie" represents a continual quest for meaning: an invitation to freshly engage the very loaded topic of guns in America. Gun Show is a powerful educational resource for inspiring critical thinking and discussion on a range of topics, including cultural mythology and symbolism, civic discourse, public art, public policy, gun rights, gun safety, and violence in America.
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