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This Is Doug Hall
This Is Doug Hall
This Is Doug Hall
This Is Doug Hall
This Is Doug Hall
This Is Doug Hall
This Is Doug Hall
This Is Doug Hall

This Is Doug Hall

A Memoir

By (author) Doug Hall

£45.00

Publishing 9th Sep 2024
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    • Part autobiography and part historical document, This Is Doug Hall chronicles the creative life of the media artist/photographer Doug Hall, and the social, political, and cultural forces that shaped him and other artists of his generation
    • It is unusual that an artist of Hall’s stature can make captivating art and at the same time write so eloquently, as he has, about his influences and the climate in which he and others of his generation emerged in the 1960s and ’70s
    • This Is Doug Hall is the definitive book about this important American artist and T. R. Uthco (1970-1978), the Bay Area collective he co-founded with Diane Andrews Hall and Jody Procter
    • This Is Doug Hall offers the first full accounting by a member of the media art collective T. R. Uthco and of The Eternal Frame, its infamous video that documents their reenactment of the assassination of JFK in Dallas, considered a landmark in early video art history
    • As an educator at the San Francisco Art Institute for 30 years, Doug Hall’s insights into the interplay of teaching and learning will be of particular interest and importance to young artists and educators
    Full Description

    Even if you know Doug Hall’s work, you don’t know “this” Doug Hall: the little boy afraid of bears in Boston who became the love-smitten art student who grew into a fearless Conceptual artist challenging many of our most beloved assumptions. Although lavishly and beautifully illustrated, this is not a book only to be looked at but one to be thoroughly read and enjoyed. In an account at once intimate and historical, Doug Hall writes eloquently about his development as a person and an artist. He situates his story within the broader conflicts of the latter part of the twentieth century and shows how these often absurd forces influenced a generation of artists to adopt radical art practices — video, performance, and installation — as a counter to the modernist aesthetics that preceded them. From his hilarious and troubling descriptions of the Altamont Free Concert (1969) and his disorienting confrontation in Berkeley with an LSD-tripping Indian Saddhu to his thoughts about teaching, making art, and the thinking behind some of his most important projects, Hall’s writing is generous and instructive for all those interested in our humanity and how it is nurtured through the arts.  

    About the Author

    Doug Hall became known in the mid-1970s for his innovative works in performance, video, and media installation, both as an individual artist and as a founding member of the T. R. Uthco Collective. In 1979 Hall expanded his studio practice to explore radical aesthetic practices with students at the San Francisco Art Institute where he taught from 1979 to 2008. He lives and works in San Francisco. 

    Specifications
    Publisher
    ORO Editions
    ISBN
    9781961856110
    Publish date
    9th Sep 2024
    Binding
    Paperback / softback
    Territory
    World excluding USA, Canada, Australasia & Asia (except Japan; China non-exclusive)
    Size
    270 mm x 186 mm
    Pages
    304 Pages
    Illustrations
    250 color
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