Bill Viola: Installations at Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Bill Viola: Installations at Deichtorhallen Hamburg

The works of the California based artist, born in 1951, masterfully utilize sophisticated media technologies while exploring the spiritual and perceptual side of human experience, focusing on universal human themes − birth, death, the unfolding of consciousness − and have roots in both Eastern and Western art as well as their spiritual traditions.

On the 500th anniversary of the Reformation in 2017, the Deichtorhallen Hamburg is presenting a major exhibition by the American media artist Bill Viola. With numerous projects and exhibitions at venues including the Grand Palais in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, as a representative of the United States at the forty-sixth Venice Biennale, and currently at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, he is one of the world’s most important contemporary artists.

Bill Viola: Installations at Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Bill Viola’s works explore the central themes of human life: birth, death, love, emotion, and spirituality. He has an overarching interest in mystical traditions, especially those of Christianity, Zen Buddhism, and Islam. This openness, which uses the body as a medium for extraordinary experiences, is reflected in nearly all the artist’s sound and video installations, which are captivating for their memorable, transcendent aura. At times the aesthetic of Bill Viola’s »ultra-slow-motion« works alludes to the iconography of the Middle Ages or the Renaissance — archaic and highly aestheticized, his unique images convey the experience of the sublime and the spiritual, in contrast to the fast-paced global imagery of the twenty-first century. The exhibition, Bill Viola: Installations, is a profound journey that encourages visitors to ponder the fundamental questions of life and to reflect on their own existence.

Bill Viola: Installations at Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Bill Viola’s monumental, ten-meter-high video installations will transform the architecture of the darkened Hall for Contemporary Art at the Deichtorhallen Hamburg into a twenty-first-century cathedral that will simultaneously become an extraordinary stage for the relevance and inspiration of the spiritual dimension in contemporary art today.

CATALOG

The exhibition will be accompanied by a catalog with texts by Dorothee Böhm, Wulf Herzogenrath, and Dirk Luckow. In German and English, approx. 160 pages, 140 illustrations. 26 euros in bookstores, 29,80 euros at the exhibition.

Bill Viola: Installations at Deichtorhallen Hamburg

The exhibition is supported by the German Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media by a resolution of the German Bundestag.

 

Writing via press release courtesy of the artist and Deichtorhallen Hamburg

Deichtorstraße 1-2
20095
Hamburg , Germany
+49 (0)40 321030
Open: 11am-6pm Tue-Sun
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