Kira Perov

Most Popular Kira Perov Trailers

Total trailers found: 11

Déserts Trailer (1994)

01 October 1994

Déserts was created to accompany a live performance of the work of avant-garde composer Edgard Varèse (1885-1965).

Mary Trailer (2016)

16 September 2016

Moving through its five parts, the work describes a cycle of birth through to death, depicting both an eternal, universal Mary, and an earthly Mary representing human life on Earth.

The Voyage Trailer (2002)

07 February 2002

The fourth video in the five-part digital-image cycle project "Going Forth By Day" (2002), "The Voyage" features an elderly man who is dying, surrounded by his family, as a boat below filled with his possessions awaits him.

Bill Viola: The Road to St. Paul's Trailer (2017)

08 November 2017

Gerald Fox’s film documents Bill Viola and his wife and close collaborator Kira Perov’s odyssey to create two permanent video installations for London’s St Paul’s Cathedral, Martyrs and Mary, the first art commissions of their kind to be installed in Britain’s most famous religious space.

The Raft Trailer (2004)

01 May 2004

A small crowd of people are gathered in wait when they are suddenly struck by a massive onslaught of water.

Tristan’s Ascension (The Sound of a Mountain Under a Waterfall) Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

The ascent of the soul in the space after death as it is awakened and drawn up in a backwards flowing waterfall.

I Do Not Know What It Is I Am Like Trailer (1986)

12 June 1986

"I Do Not Know What It Is that I Am Like" juxtaposes images of animals, both wild and domestic, and natural environments with human activity as it takes place in an apartment, and during a fire walking ceremony in Fiji.

Ancient of Days Trailer (1982)

12 October 1982

Ancient of Days is a remarkable series of "canons and fugues for video" that comprises Viola's most sophisticated structural and metaphorical explorations of time.

Chott el-Djerid (A Portrait in Light and Heat) Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

Driven by a quest to capture a landscape reduced to flatness and sky, Viola travels to Chott El-Djerid.

The Reflecting Pool Trailer (1979)

05 December 1979

Viola's seminal piece, The Reflecting Pool, was made three decades ago on analogue video tape and yet could easily pass for a contemporary digital piece; in it, Viola emerges as central protagonist from a thick forest into a clearing filled by an artificial pool.

Hatsu Yume (First Dream) Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

With a title referring to Japanese folklore, wherein things done on the first day of a new year are significant, the film - an ardent dream entirely shot in Japan - stands as a spiritual allegory equating light and dark with life and death.