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Bill Viola


Bill Viola (*1951 in New York, lives in Long Beach / USA) is considered one of the most influential figures in video art. His precise works are evidence of an intense engagement with musical structures, an interest that has led him to collaborate with avant-garde composers like John Cage. His videos, installations, sound environments, and performances play with perceptual and temporal experiences, unsettling the viewer by means of techniques like expansion or shortening. They thematize basic experiences of human existence such as birth, death, and awakening to consciousness in relation to Eastern and Western spiritual traditions.

Work Title

Year
Duration
Details
Collaboration / Compilation
Number

Déserts

1994
00:27:15
NTSC, black/white, color, sound
V006 03

The Passing

1991
00:54:17
NTSC, black/white, sound
V006 02

I Do Not Know What It Is I Am Like

1986
01:29:14
NTSC, color, sound
V007 01

Anthem

1983
00:11:34
NTSC, color, sound
V006 01

Hatsu Yume (First Dream)

1981
00:56:14
NTSC, color, sound
V005 02

Chott el-Djerid (A Portrait in Light and Heat)

1980
00:27:54
NTSC, color, sound
V005 01

Ancient of Days

1979 – 1980
00:12:19
NTSC, color, sound
V004 04

Vegetable Memory

1978 – 1980
00:15:12
NTSC, color, sound
V004 05

The Reflecting Pool

1977 – 1980
00:06:59
NTSC, color, sound
V004 01

Silent Life

1979
00:13:13
NTSC, color, sound
V004 03

Moonblood

1977 – 1979
00:12:48
NTSC, color, sound
V004 02

Room for St. John of the Cross

1983
00:03:15
PAL, color, sound
M021 22

Sweet Light

1977
00:09:07
NTSC, color, sound
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