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Object numberFM.Film.65360

GARY HILL: SPINNING THE SPUR OF MOMENT: WATCH WORDS

Regie (geboren 1951)
Date1978-1994
DescriptionRARE COLLECTION OF ALL THREE VOLUMES

Gary Hill (born April 4, 1951) is an American artist who lives and works in Seattle, Washington. Often viewed as one of the foundational artists in video art, based on the single-channel work and video- and sound-based installations of the 1970s and 1980s, he in fact began working in metal sculpture in the late 1960s. Today he is best known for internationally exhibited installations and performance art, concerned as much with innovative language as with technology, and for continuing work in a broad range of media. His longtime work with intermedia explores an array of issues ranging from the physicality of language, synesthesia and perceptual conundrums to ontological space and viewer interactivity. The recipient of many awards, his influential work has been exhibited in most major contemporary art museums worldwide.

volume 1 features:

Full Circle, Mouthpiece. Primary, Picture Story, Around and About, Processual Video, Elements, Happenstance, Primarily Speaking.

Volume 2 features:

Why Do Things Get in a Muddle?
Ura Aru

Volume 3 features:

Incidence of Catastrophe, Tale Enclosure, Mediations, Site Recite.
Klassifikation(en)
Produktionsland
Department FM Filme
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