Wednesday, 9 July 2008

Maggie Hall






Maggie Hall produces versatile work that is developed mainly through experimentation. Hall intends to produce work without narrative and verbal content, work which exists to be experienced and that is not a reaction to theory. Hall uses an amalgamation of different mediums and is particularly interested in how the boundaries of video work can be relayed and understood.
Hall has become more interested in the process of creative work and produced work which shows an occurrence taking place and that is also suggestive of its own construction. These works also intend to try to compress or contain the initial creative energy and tensions that reveal them selves in their creation. Hall is interested in the act of creating work but also the in-between, the construction of thought and finding ideas.

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