Abstract
David HALL's legacy as one of the founders of video art in the UK will be recognised in this upcoming exhibition featuring his pioneering work in sculpture, film and video. Curated by Stephen Partridge, the exhibition features major works from his estate. David Hall’s (b. Leicester 1937 – d. Kent, 2014) legacy as one of the founders of video art in the UK will be recognised in this upcoming exhibition of his pioneering work in sculpture, film and video. Curated by Stephen Partridge, the exhibition features major works from his estate. This exhibition takes as its nexus the ground-breaking installation, A Situation Envisaged: The Rite II (Cultural Eclipse) (1989-1990) – a fifteen monitor video installation, first commissioned and exhibited for Video Positive ’89 at Tate Liverpool.
Publication Date
2015-07-17
Publisher
RICHARD SALTOUN
Embargo Period
2024-11-19
Recommended Citation
Partridge, S. (2015) 'DAVID HALL: SITUATIONS ENVISAGED', RICHARD SALTOUN: Retrieved from https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/ada-research/472