Image 1 / 4:
Gary Hill.
Remembering Paralinguay [detail]. .
Image 2 / 4:
Gary Hill.
Beauty Is in the Eye. .
Image 3 / 4:
Gary Hill.
Withershins [installation view at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1996.
Image 4 / 4:
Gary Hill.
The Psychedelic Gedankenexperiment. Two projection screens, two HD video projectors, eight specially fabricated foam chairs, four text panels (each 40 x 71 inches), four amplified speakers on tripods, 3D glasses, acoustic foam/plywood divider, one compute.
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This special event for Henry members marks the opening of the exhibition Gary Hill: glossodelic attractors. For over four decades Gary Hill has produced highly experiential works, both rigorous and sensual, that defy convention and expand consciousness. glossodelic attractors, the broadest sampling of works from the artist’s career to be assembled in over a decade, includes over a dozen works that investigate how visual and verbal communication are experienced at the phenomenological level.
Curated by Henry Director Sylvia Wolf with generous support from ArtsFund and the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.
Featured artists: Gary Hill
Image 1:
Gary Hill.
Remembering Paralinguay [detail]. .
2000.
Video projector and mount, four amplified speakers, DVD player and one DVD (black-and-white; stereo sound).
Courtesy the artist. Performer: Paulina Wallenberg-Olsson. Photo: Gary Hill.
Image 2:
Gary Hill.
Beauty Is in the Eye. .
2011.
. HD LCD monitor, two amplified speakers, two giclee prints (combined dimensions of 95 x 84 1/2 x 8 inches), stereo viewer (aluminum and wedge prisms), and media player (color; stereo sound).
Courtesy the artist Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels.
Image 3:
Gary Hill.
Withershins [installation view at Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, 1996.
1996.
. Floor maze constructed from 2-inch x 4-inch (5 x 10 cm.) aluminum rectangular tubing, pressure-sensitive switch mats, two video projectors, four speakers, carpet, two computers with multi-channel interface and sound cards and controlling software writte
Courtesy the artist and Donald Young Gallery, Chicago. Photo: Gary McKinnis.
Image 4:
Gary Hill.
The Psychedelic Gedankenexperiment. Two projection screens, two HD video projectors, eight specially fabricated foam chairs, four text panels (each 40 x 71 inches), four amplified speakers on tripods, 3D glasses, acoustic foam/plywood divider, one compute.
2011.
Two projection screens, two HD video projectors, eight specially fabricated foam chairs, four text panels (each 40 x 71 inches), four amplified speakers on tripods, 3D glasses, acoustic foam/plywood divider, one computer with two channels of Quicktime pla
Courtesy the artist and Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels.