Doug Hall

Artworks

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Doug Hall's more recent large format photographs move beyond the one point perspective of his vacant architectural interiors or vast highways in the American west for which he first became well known. Taken around the world in the United States, Asia, South America and Europe, Hall's pictures show the global village of cityscapes and people in public places, contrasted at times by more simple and tranquil environments.

Since the late 1980's Hall has investigated the visual structure of how we experience spaces and the cultural conditioning of how we understand places. From stark institutional corridors and government offices to Baroque galleries and archives; from swimming pools in Las Vegas to reflection ponds in Asia, Hall's seductive photographs have long addressed how pictorial strategies can effect the way we see and perceive ourselves in the world.

Hall's photographic interests have often paralleled that of his European contemporaries, especially Thomas Struth, Candida Höfer and Andreas Gursky. He was also an early pioneer in digitally manipulating his work and is not at all hesitant to use new technology as an extension of the camera and to better present what he sees and wants us to experience in the mind's eye.

Hall is internationally regarded for his media and performance collaborations with the group known as Ant Farm in the 1970's, as well as his pioneer and influential work in video and video installation. He has significantly contributed to the development of new art forms now commonplace and helped define an era of art making and cultural critique.

Doug Hall was featured in the 2002 Bienal de São Paulo and is represented in the collections of numerous museums including: Centre George Pompidou, Paris; Kunsthaus, Zürich; Museum für Moderne Kunst, Vienna; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Doug Hall at Feigen Contemporary, Feb. 24 - Apr. 9, 2005
Doug Hall: Opera Houses at Feigen Contemporary, Jan. 4 - Feb. 15, 2003