David Hall (video artist)

David Hall
From TV Interruptions broadcast unannounced by Scottish Television, 1971
Born1937
Leicester, England
Died(2014-10-00)October , 2014
EducationLeicester College of Art
Royal College of Art, London
Notable workVideo works include:
TV Interruptions (7 TV Pieces) (1971)
This is a Video Monitor (1973)
Progressive Recession (1974)
101 TV Sets (1972-1975)
A Situation Envisaged: The Rite II (Cultural Eclipse) (1988)
Stooky Bill TV (1990)
1001 TV Sets (End Piece) (1972-2012)
MovementSculpture, Conceptual art, Experimental film, Video art
AwardsSamsung Art+ Lifetime Achievement Award 2012

David Hall (born 1937 in Leicester, died October 2014) was an English artist, whose pioneering work contributed much to establishing video as an art form.[1] [2]

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  2. ^ "David Hall, 1937 – 2014". ArtReview. 21 October 2014. Retrieved 20 August 2015.