1st Edition

Dreaming a way (of) Life The Films of Lewis Klahr

By Chris Robinson Copyright 2025
124 Pages 49 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

124 Pages 49 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

124 Pages 49 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

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... Read more

Introduction and Acknowledgements

  1. Meet the Star
  2. Ghosts of a Different Dream
  3. Styles we Paid for
  4. Bad Love is Easy to Do
  5. Do the Collapse
  6. Big Time Wrestling

Bibliography

Lewis Klahr Filmography

Index

Biography

Chris Robinson is a Canadian writer and the Artistic Director of the Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF). A leading figure in the animation world, Robinson has received several prestigious honors, including the Animafest Zagreb Award for Outstanding Contribution to Animation Studies (2020) and the Prix René Jodoin (2022) for his contributions to Canadian animation. Widely regarded as "one of the most stylistically original and provocative experts in the history of animation," Robinson’s influence extends across writing, curation, and film.

Robinson first garnered attention through his eclectic and influential magazine column, Animation Pimp, which was later adapted into a book of the same name. Beyond his contributions as a critic and historian, Robinson co-wrote the award-winning animated short Lipsett Diaries (2010), directed by Theodore Ushev. More recently, he collaborated with German artist Andreas Hykade on an illustrated novel titled My Balls Are Killing Me.