
The Top 5 Art Exhibitions to see in March
Flames, toys, the South coast, lights and a skip.
Flames, toys, the South coast, lights and a skip.
The Royal Academy of Arts is bringing together the work of the pioneering video artist, Honorary Royal Academician Bill Viola (b. 1951), with drawings by Michelangelo (1475 -1564).
The R.A. just announced their upcoming programme for 2019 and its set to star three titans of British contemporary art: Bill Viola, Phylidia Barlow and Anthony Gormley.
Bill Viola Studio and the USC Game Innovation Lab have launched The Night Journey; an award-winning art game available worldwide on Windows PC and Mac and via the PlayStation®Store in the US.
You’ll be able to see two large-scale installations by Bill Viola at La Nave Salinas, Ibiza this summer. The exhibition space, inaugurated in 2015, specialises in international contemporary art and is adjacent to the Ses Salines Natural Park.
This week – besides confronting a Wednesday snowstorm which made Central Park delightful – I ventured to the Upper East Side for the opening of a tribute show at Tilton Gallery and then returned to Chelsea for some Bill Viola, Robert Ryman and Liu Shiuyan.
BILL VIOLA: THE ROAD TO ST PAUL’S is a powerful, moving portrait of the world’s most influential video artist and his wife.
Copenhagen Contemporary (CC) are going to present American artist Bill Viola’s latest large scale work Inverted Birth (2014) for the first time in Denmark.
Bill Viola. Electronic Renaissance is a significant exhibition celebrating this unchallenged master of video art. Opening at the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi.
Mary, the second permanent large-scale video installation for St Paul’s Cathedral created by the internationally acclaimed artist Bill Viola, has been inaugurated in the North Quire Aisle of the cathedral
Mary, the second permanent large-scale video installation for St Paul’s Cathedral created by the artist Bill Viola, will be inaugurated in the North Quire aisle of the cathedral on 8th September.
This week’s top 5 includes Persian miniatures, hypnotic video, bonkers ceramics, drumbeats in a car park and shimmering sculpture.
With the art world in a frenzy state this week due to the opening of one the three most important… Read More
Blain|Southern have teamed up with Vinyl Factory to debut never-before-seen works from trailblazing video artist Bill Viola’s early career.
The immersive exhibition in YSP’s Chapel and Underground Gallery will feature installations from the last 20 years of Viola’s career and premieres a new work, The Trial.
REFRACTION. THE IMAGE OF SENSE is a group show curated by Peter J. Amdam. This exhibition brings together artists who in very different ways accentuate how art operates in an era of new media, in a world which is organically and indiscernibly both human and non-human at the same time.
Tabish Khan brings you five art exhibitions in London that you should visit during the week. Each one comes with a concise review to help you decide whether it’s for you.
Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water), the first of two large-scale permanent video installations created by the internationally acclaimed artist Bill Viola, was inaugurated today
The Cartier Foundation Launches New Exhibition Programme Today
After nearly ten years of planning, Martyrs, the first of two large-scale permanent video installations created by the internationally acclaimed artist Bill Viola, will be inaugurated in St Paul’s Cathedral
Video art has been around for some time but it’s never been as popular as it is right now. Almost all art fairs feature video work and in Moving Image, we have an art fair solely dedicated to video art.
A German TV Station is to Broadcast a 3 week long video art festival 24/7