Artist Bill Viola, whose pioneering work with video since the 1970s opened the door to what would become a major artform internationally, died Friday at his home in Long Beach after a long struggle ...
Artist Bill Viola, who elevated the fledgling medium of video art into something worthy of awe, imbuing it with the kind of spiritual transcendence found in the Old Masters, died on Friday at his home ...
As announced on his website, artist Bill Viola passed away peacefully at home on Friday, July 12, following a long period of suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease. His lengthy career was marked by ...
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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 ...
Introduction: Call me old-fashioned but...: meaning, singularity and transcendence in the work of Bill Viola / Chris Townsend -- Piercing to our inaccessible, inmost parts: the sublime in the work of ...
Bill Viola, a video artist who partnered with director Peter Sellars on a groundbreaking production of Richard Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” originally seen in Los Angeles, Paris and New York, died ...
Artist Bill Viola has died. The trailblazing creator of monumental video works died Friday at his home in Long Beach, Calif., of complications related to Alzheimer’s disease. He was 73. The news was ...
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