Directing
Bill Viola
Born 1951-01-25 · Queens, New York, USA
A pioneer in the medium of video art, Bill Viola's work explores the spiritual and perceptual side of human experience. Since 1970 he has created videotapes, architectural video installations, sound environments, electronic music performances and pieces for television. Works include Hatsu Yume (First Dream), The Passing, and installations Room for St. John of the Cross, The Messenger and The Quintet of the Astonished, recently shown at the National Gallery, London in "Encounters, New Art from Old". A 25-year survey exhibition of his work organized by The Whitney Museum of American Art recently traveled to 6 institutions in the USA and Europe. MacArthur Fellow.
Known for

What Is Cinema?

The Reflecting Pool

Walking on the Edge

A Phrase from Chris

Martyrs: Earth

Red Tape: Collected Works

Martyrs: Air

Deserts

Martyrs: Fire

Memory Surfaces and Mental Prayers

Martyrs: Water

Martyrs

Basin of Tears

The Encounter

The Innocents

Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)

Migration

Emergence

The Stopping Mind

Reverse Television - Portraits of Viewers

Slowly Turning Narrative

The Sleepers

Information

Wagner: Tristan und Isolde

Catherine's Room

Bill Viola: The Road to St. Paul's

Anima

Four Hands

Guadalcanal Requiem

The Quintet of the Astonished

Hatsu Yume (First Dream)

Ablutions
