
Bill Viola: Reasons for Knocking at an Empty House
Writings 1973-1994
- ISBN 9780500278376
- 23.50 x 16.00 cm
- Paperback with flaps
- 304pp
- 112 Illustrations, 0 in colour
- First published 1995
Add to Basket‘… the only book my students have ever begged me to assign them; the only one everyone has read in time for class. Asked to explain its significance, one woman told me it was a unique opportunity to get inside a creative mind and share the process’ – Deirdre Boyle Afterimage
Bill Viola is recognized internationally for his work in video and sound installations. For thirty years he has used innovative multimedia technologies to explore the phenomena of sense perception, drawing on mysticism, poetry, shamanism, Taoism, Sufism and Zen Buddhism
This book brings together a selection of essays, notebook entries, interviews, drawings and descriptions of projects that map Viola’s personal course through the readings, observations, experiments and associations that form the groundwork for his art. Each work illustrated is accompanied by a description by the artist himself or by comments on the work’s origins from Viola’s personal notebooks.
Also of interest
The Art of Bill Viola


