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David Hall | |
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Born | 1937 Leicester, England |
Died | October , 2014 |
Education | Leicester College of Art Royal College of Art, London |
Notable work | Video 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) |
Movement | Sculpture, Conceptual art, Experimental film, Video art |
Awards | Samsung 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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