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Human emotions are the subject of The Passions , a series of 20 video works made by the contemporary artist Bill Viola (b. 1951). Since the mid-1970s, Viola's video installations have dealt with themes of perception, memory and self-knowledge. In these new works he has grappled with one of the oldest problems in art: how to convey the power and complexity of emotion by depicting the facial expressions and body language of models or, in Viola's case, of performers. Written to accompany an exhibition on view at the Getty Museum from 24th January to 27th April 2003, and which will unveil Emergence - a new, commissioned work in the Passions series -this is an exploration of the genesis and meaning of this extraordinary suite of works. In an opening essay, John Walsh traces Viola's career and examines the intellectual and psychological concerns that have preoccupied Viola over the years. Walsh then offers a first-person account of Viola's filming of Emergence . A conversation between Viola and Hans Belting reveals Viola's current interests and the role that older works of art have played in his development. Peter Sellars explores the spiritual foundation of Viola's work. In addition, Viola presents both images and texts that served as sources for many of the Passions works. Finally, selected frames from the Passions works are reproduced, with explanatory notes by the artist.Product Identifiers
PublisherGetty Trust Publications
ISBN-139780892367207
eBay Product ID (ePID)88195827
Product Key Features
Book TitleBill Viola: the Passions
IllustratorKira Perov
AuthorPeter Sellars, Bill Viola, John Walsh
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicElectronics
Publication Year2003
Number of Pages298 Pages
Dimensions
Item Height260mm
Item Width260mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorPeter Sellars, John Walsh, Bill Viola
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States