• Project 17

BILL VIOLA 2008

In my work I’ve always been interested in reflection versus reality, time versus eternity, the great symphony of opposites: night and day, light and dark, fire and water, male and female, and this incredible cosmic dance that we are a part of. Bill Viola
  • Project 27: Curated by: Klaus Biesenbach & Hans Ulrich Obrist
  • Project 26: Allora and Calzadilla 2012
  • Thomas Demand
  • Michael Landy
  • John Baldessari
  • Santiago Sierra
  • Bill Viola
  • Stephen Vitiello
  • Tatzu Nishi
  • Martin Boyce
  • Bill Viola
  • Gregor Schnieder
  • Urs Fischer
  • Barry McGee
  • Ugo Rondinone
  • Vanessa Beecroft
  • Sol LeWitt
  • Jeff Koons
  • Christo and Jeanne-Claude
  • An Australian Accent
  • Richard Long
  • Sol LeWitt
  • Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik
  • Miralda
  • Gilbert & George
  • Harald Szeemann
  • Christo and Jeanne-Claude
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Bill Viola has developed a unique body of work since his first experiments with film and video in the early 1970s and is celebrated today as one of the world’s leading video artists. For Project 17, two works from Viola’s 2005 series The Tristan Project were presented nightly at St Saviour’s Church in Redfern, Sydney, in April and May 2008. The darkened church was lit with a larger-than-life projection of Fire Woman and Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall), mesmerising images of catharsis and ascension accompanied by resonating sound.
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Bill Viola speaks with ABC TV's Art Nation about the second Australian Presentation of Fire Woman and Tristan's Ascension for Kaldor Public Art Project 21 in 2010.


PHOTOS

PROJECT 17: installation view of Bill Viola, <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, 2005, one of two works by Viola screened at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Adam FreePROJECT 17: installation view of Bill Viola, <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, 2005, one of two works by Viola screened at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Adam FreePROJECT 17: detail of Bill Viola, <em>Fire Woman</em>, 2005, screened with <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, 2005, at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Kira PerovPROJECT 17: detail of Bill Viola, <em>Fire Woman</em>, 2005, screened with <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Kira Perov
PROJECT 17: detail of Bill Viola, <em>Fire Woman</em>, 2005, screened with <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Kira PerovPROJECT 17: detail of Bill Viola, <em>Fire Woman</em>, 2005, screened with <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Kira PerovPROJECT 17: Detail of Bill Viola's, <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, 2005, screened with Fire Woman, 2005, at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Kira PerovPROJECT 17: detail of Bill Viola, <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, 2005, screened with <em>Fire Woman</em>, 2005, at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Kira Perov
PROJECT 17: detail of Bill Viola, <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, 2005, screened with <em>Fire Woman</em>, 2005, at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Kira PerovPROJECT 17: detail of Bill Viola, <em>Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall)</em>, 2005, screened with <em>Fire Woman</em>, 2005, at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Kira PerovPROJECT 17: view of St Saviour's Church in Redfern, the location for Viola's project in Sydney. Photo: Adam FreePROJECT 17: installation view of Bill Viola, <em>Fire Woman</em>, 2005, one of two works by Viola screened at St Saviour’s Church in Sydney for his project. Photo: Adam Free