Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol
Solo show
Solo show
The exhibition features some of the most important works by Gary Hill,
who was born in Santa Monica, California, in 1951, and resides in
Seattle, Washington, one of the most noted video artists on the
international contemporary art scene. It offers a selection of 17 works -
videos and installations -, all of which realized between 1977 and 2002,
having placed special emphasis on those created in the 1970s and 1980s.
All are from the collection of the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg in Germany.
Hill’s work is quite diverse, but it also hints at the familiar. Some of
his pieces are presented to the spectator with a kind of implied
difficulty, while others hide behind an apparently formal simplicity. In
many of them he plays, quite seriously, with images of figures and forms,
with acoustical signs, with spoken and written language and with luminous
effects. In all of them he addresses connections - both profound and
complex - between the corporal character of language, images and
technology.
With complete dominance over the technological instruments of his work,
Hill is completely uninterested in stylistic exercises on the hackneyed
“technological possibilities" of video as a medium. Instead, he questions
the medium of video with regard to its own nature as a medium and the
mediation between our perception and the reality that our glance, at least
in part, projects.
Museo de Arte Abstracto Espanol
Casas Colgadas - Cuenca