
Steve McQueen: Interviews is the first collection of conversations with the acclaimed filmmaker, and one that spans his career to date. Included are McQueen’s discussions with artists, critics, curators, and public intellectuals such as Donna De Salvo, Paul Gilroy, David Olusoga, Tricky, and Cornel West. In these conversations, McQueen (b. 1969) discusses some of his preoccupations and recurring themes throughout his oeuvre including nationalism, martyrdom, and violence; obsession and desire; and the intertwined histories of racism, surveillance, and carceral politics. Most interestingly, he also discusses his love for his fellow artists, past and present, including Miles Davis, Jean-Luc Godard, Prince, Yvonne Rainer, Paul Robeson, Jean Vigo, and Andy Warhol.
McQueen is one of the most celebrated British filmmakers of his generation, an artist as committed to avant-garde film and lyric forms of documentary as he is to producing landmark historical dramas. A deeply humane artist with a clear ethical drive, McQueen nevertheless explores the sublime sense of scale that cinema affords its viewers in his films.
While he remains best known for his feature film 12 Years a Slave—winner of three Academy Awards including Best Picture—McQueen has been a fixture of major contemporary museum and gallery exhibitions for decades, beginning with the short experimental works that garnered him the prestigious Turner Prize in 1999. His acclaimed installations include the diptychs Caribs’ Leap/Western Deep and Gravesend/Unexploded, works that interrogate film form as they challenge documentary norms, not unlike his recent four-and-half-hour epic Occupied City that investigates the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam.
Geoffrey Lokke is a PhD candidate in theatre and performance at Columbia University. His work has appeared in such publications as PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, TDR: The Drama Review, and Textual Cultures. He is editor of Gaspar Noé: Interviews, published by University Press of Mississippi.
Introduction
Chronology
Filmography
Buster Keaton Routines as Art Installations? Don’t Laugh . . .
Jonathan Jones / 1999
Driven to Abstraction: Steve McQueen
Sabine Durrant / 1999
Interview Transcript: Tricky
Steve McQueen / 2001
Interview with Steve McQueen
Hans Ulrich Obrist and Angeline Scherf / 2002
Life in Film: Steve McQueen
Steve McQueen / 2007
Steve McQueen, Director: Intimacy and Distance
Fabien Lemercier / 2008
Steve McQueen on Film
Armelle Leturcq / 2008
You Use Your Body to Die: An Interview with Steve McQueen
Zachary Wigon / 2009
Steve McQueen: Q&A with the Director of Hunger
Chris Tinkham / 2009
The Human Body as Political Weapon: An Interview with Steve McQueen
Gary Crowdus / 2009
Sex Addiction and the City: Steve McQueen on Shame
Jamie Dunn / 2012
Interview: Director Steve McQueen on 12 Years a Slave
Matthew Toomey / 2014
Steve McQueen and Donna De Salvo in Conversation
Donna De Salvo / 2016
Steve McQueen and Dr. Cornel West on Paul Robeson, Art, and Politics
Cornel West / 2016
Steve McQueen on Widows, Viola Davis, the Politics of Chicago, and More
Gregory Ellwood / 2018
Interview: Steve McQueen Q&A
Simon Grant / 2019
Every Story Has Already Been Told: Steve McQueen Interview and Portfolio
William J. Simmons / 2020
Transcript: In Conversation with Steve McQueen
Paul Gilroy / 2020
“These Are the Untold Stories that Make up Our Nation”: Steve McQueen on Small Axe
David Olusoga / 2020
“Sometimes the Present Erases the Past, and Sometimes the Past Erases the Present”: Steve McQueen on His Cannes-Premiering Occupied City
Nicolas Rapold / 2023
Interview with Steve McQueen and Bianca Stigter about Their Documentary Occupied City
Susan Kouguell / 2023
Additional Resources
Index