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Doug Hall

Born 1944 - San Francisco, California

Much of Doug Hall’s work in video centers upon the idea of media presentation as anthropological rite—as social spectacle heavily encoded with cultural values and contradictions. In addition to his well-known solo projects, during the 1970s Hall was a member of the media art/performance collective T. R. Uthco (with Diane Andrews Hall and Jody Procter) and a collaborator with Ant Farm. From the late 1980s to the present, Hall has produced a significant body of work in photography, in addition to his work in video and media installation. Over the years, he has written extensively on a range of issues from art, media, and politics as well as on more personal matters. Among the most notable literary efforts is Illuminating Video: An Essential Guide to Video Art (1990, Aperture Books) which he co-edited with Sally Jo Fifer. More recently, he completed a memoir, This Is Doug Hall (2004, ORO Editions), in which he traces the influences that led him to become an artist or as he puts it, “a maker of stuff.” Over the years he has received numerous grants and awards, including from The National Endowment for the Arts, The California Arts Council, The Fulbright Foundation, and The Guggenheim Foundation. In 1995 he received The Rome Prize awarded by the American Academy in Rome. His work in video, installation, and photography is included in the collections of numerous museums, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Contemporary Art Museum, Chicago; The Berlinische Galerie, Berlin; Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, California; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Vienna; Tate Modern, London; The San Jose Museum of Art, California; and The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. He lives in San Francisco.


Available Titles by Doug Hall

Title Year Runtime Collection
The Amarillo News Tapes 1980 00:25:00 Single Titles
Artist-President Speech 11-22-1975 1975 00:07:32 Early Video Art, Single Titles
A Brief History of American Demagoguery 2024 00:24:33 New Releases, Single Titles
The Eternal Frame 1976 00:24:16 Early Video Art, Single Titles
For Love of Guns 2022 00:06:56 Single Titles
Gaea's Lament 2022 00:05:43 Single Titles
Isn't It A Pity 2022 00:05:56 Single Titles
Letters in the Dark 2016 00:24:26 Single Titles
Looking at Pictures 2019 00:13:56 Single Titles
Prelude to the Tempest 1985 00:14:59 Single Titles
Rage 2020 00:03:18 Single Titles
Songs of the 80s 1983 00:16:00 Single Titles
The Speech 1982 00:03:39 Early Video Art, Single Titles
Storm and Stress 1986 00:48:00 Single Titles
Thirty-two Feet Per Second Per Second 1976 00:06:02 Early Video Art, Single Titles
This is the Truth 1982 00:03:30 Single Titles

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