San Francisco Art Institute
Doug Hall is an internationally known artist who has worked for over 40 years in a wide range of media, including performance, installation, video, and large format photography. In the 1970s he became prominent for his collaborative work with the media art collective, T. R. Uthco, which, among many other works, created the video and installation, The Eternal Frame, 1976 (in collaboration with Ant Farm), a reenactment of the Kennedy assassination, filmed in Dealey Plaza, Dallas. Following the dissolution of the group in 1979, Hall continued to work in video, performance, and installation. In the late 1980’s his interests expanded to include large format photography. His work in diverse media has been exhibited in museums in the United States and Europe and is included in numerous private and public collections.
From 2008 through 2105 he was Visiting Artist in Graduate Fine Arts at the California College of the Arts, San Francisco. He lives and works in San Francisco.
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San Francisco Art Institute
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