For more information
please contact:
James
Cohan
New York
Kukje Gallery
Seoul
Southern & Partners
London
Or, contact us.
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SOLO EXHIBITIONS
Photo courtesy James Cohan NY
December 23, 2023–May 5, 2024
Moving Stillness: Mount Rainier 1979 (1979)
Orlando Museum of Art, Florida, USA
January 27–June 2, 2024
ARTIST ROOMS Bill Viola
Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter, UK
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
NORTH AMERICA
March 25, 2022–July 26, 2026
The Quintet of the Silent (2000), The Clowes Pavilion Reimagined
Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, Indiana, USA
EUROPE/UK
May 10–November 2, 2024
Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall), 2005
Roma Amor, The Fall of Empires
De Renava - Biennale of Bonifacio, France
March 22–July 28, 2024
The Night Journey (2007–2018), Homo ludens (in Spanish or Catalan)
CaixaForum, Tarragona, Spain
January 19–December 29, 2024
Self Portrait, Submerged (2013), Suppose You Are Not
Arter, Istanbul, Turkey
November 29, 2023–May 26, 2024
Study for Emergence (2002), Observance (2002), Emotions. Images and gestures from the past and present (in Catalan)
Museu Frederic Marès, Barcelona, Spain
ONGOING
Self Portrait, Submerged (2013), Corridoio Vasariano, Le Gallerie degli Uffizi, Florence, Italy
The Night Journey (2007–2018), zkm_gameplay. the next level, ZKM | Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany
The Raft (May 2004), Permanent Collection, National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMΣT), Greece
Ocean Without a Shore (2007), Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Ocean Without a Shore (2007), PLANTA - Sorigué, Balaguer (Lleida), Spain
The Silent Sea (2002), The State Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Tristan's Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall) (2005),
Man Searching for Immortality/Woman Searching for Eternity (2013), Stavanger Art Museum, Stavanger, Norway
Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) (2014), and Mary (2016), Commissions for St Paul's Cathedral, London, UK
PAST EXHIBITIONS
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NOW AVAILABLE
In 2004, the opera scene was taken by storm by the
ground-breaking production of Richard Wagner's opera
Tristan und Isolde in Los Angeles. This book offers a
behind-the-scenes look at how the visionary American
artist Bill Viola created four hours of video as a visual
complement to this profound psychological drama.
It also tells the story of its commissioning by the then
Paris Opera director Gerard Mortier, who pushed the
boundaries of what opera could be by inviting a trinity
of California-based creatives to re-imagine a
Tristan und Isolde for our times.
For more detailed information, view the book sheet.
Distributed for Mercatorfonds, available through Amazon,
Yale University Press, Barnes & Noble and other booksellers.
The Night Journey (2007–2018), is a collaboration
between Bill Viola and USC Game Innovation Lab,
including award winning game designers Tracy
Fullerton,Todd Furmanski and Kurosh ValaNejad
The Night Journey is one of the first experimental art
games ever made. It uses both game and video
techniques to tell the universal story of an individual’s
journey toward enlightenment.
2014 monograph by John G. Hanhardt, ed. Kira Perov
The Gerald Fox film, "Bill Viola: The Road to St Paul's"
Available on DVD through Arthaus Musik GmbH
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