The Quintet of the Unseen, 2000 Video Instalation, colour video rear projection on screen mounted on wall Duration - 15min 19sec |
'In the four works that comprise the Quintet series (The Quintet of the Unseen, the Quintet of the Astonished, the Quintet of Remembrance and the Quintet of Silent) a group of five people are seen standing close together as they undergo a wave of intense emotion that threatens to overwhelm them. As the sequence begins, their neutral expressions begin to change as the emotion, different for each person, overtakes the group and builds to an extreme level. After some minutes it finally subsides, leaving each person drained and exhausted.
The five individuals experience the rising emotional energy independently, with no aknowledgement or direct interaction with their companions, other than occasional physical contact due to their close proximity. The group stands before a neutral background with no suggestion of the outside world. In the course of the event they do not move from their original positions and no one leaves the frame. Extreme slow-motion playback makes visible the smallest details and subtle nuances of expression, creating a subjective, psychological space where time is suspended for performer and viewers alike.'
Viola, Bill (2004) The Passions. John Walsh ed., the J. Paul Getty Museum, LA p72
Image sourced from BlainSouthern Gallery
One of the best pieces of Bill Viola. I found the way the 'painting' analyses emotions astonishing. I observed the emotion starting, like a volcano, it slowly heats up, and burns until the explosion. As most things in this world, it builds up to a point that the only way possible from there is down, and so the emotion is being released leaving behind psychological scars that burn like a toxic acid.