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Bill Viola

Autor John G. Hanhardt Editat de Kira Perov
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2015
Bill Viola began producing video works in the early 1970s, and since then has captivated audiences with his poignant and beautifully wrought interpretations of human experience. He is today considered among the most celebrated proponents of the medium of video art. This book deals with his life and work.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780500093924
ISBN-10: 050009392X
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 400 illustrations, 250 in colour
Dimensiuni: 291 x 263 x 31 mm
Greutate: 2.16 kg
Editura: Thames & Hudson

Descriere

The first monograph of one of contemporary art’s most powerful creative minds and perhaps the most successful multi-media artist working today Bill Viola began producing video works in the early 1970s and since then has captivated audiences with his poignant and beautifully wrought interpretations of human experience. Viola has explored the possibilities of electronic, visual, and sound practices throughout his career and is today one of the most celebrated proponents of video art. This is the first monograph to chart Viola’s career in full, covering his education in New York, his earliest major films, his retrospective at the Whitney Museum in 1997, and his recent installations in Venice, New York, Tokyo, London, and Berlin. Renowned curator and specialist in video art John Hanhardt outlines the key visual, literary, and spiritual influences in Viola’s work and his changing approach to the medium of film as its technology advances. Woven into the discussion are illustrations of Viola’s most significant works, including Information (1973), The Passing (1991), The Greeting (1995), Going Forth by Day (2002), and Martyrs, the 2014 film commissioned for St Paul’s Cathedral in London, as well as reproductions of Viola’s sketches and notebooks that bring his working process to life.