Gary Hill

Gary Hill

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Jul 17, 2000 · English · Paperback (384 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 384
Language English
Published Jul 17, 2000
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10 080186402X
ISBN-13 9780801864025

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Robert C. Morgan invites readers into a profound exploration of the intersection between time and video art through the examination of Gary Hill's work. As the narrative unfolds, it becomes clear that the essence of video transcends mere visual representation, delving deeper into the temporal dimensions that shape human experience. Morgan skillfully dissects the intricate ways Hill manipulates time, crafting an immersive dialogue that resonates with both art enthusiasts and scholars alike.

Each chapter serves as a lens, illuminating Hill's innovative techniques and philosophical inquiries. Through vivid descriptions and thoughtful analysis, readers gain insight into how Hill's art challenges conventional perceptions and engages with the viewer's consciousness. Morgan’s meticulous attention to detail unveils the layers of meaning embedded in Hill's pieces, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the medium.

The book ultimately positions Gary Hill as a pivotal figure in video art, whose works invite contemplation of existence, memory, and the fluidity of time. Morgan's eloquent prose fosters a connection between the reader and the art, inspiring a renewed understanding of video as a transformative medium that reshapes our interaction with time itself.

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Young Adult Art & Photography
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