Werner Herzog's 'Hearsay of the Soul' Digital Projection at Whitney Museum
Werner Herzog's four-channel digital projection 'Hearsay of the Soul' was presented at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The work was documented through photography by Sheldan C. Collins. This installation was featured in a review panel discussion in March 2012. Information about the piece appeared on artcritical.com on April 21, 2012. The digital projection represents Herzog's exploration of visual and auditory experience through contemporary technology. The Whitney Museum provided institutional support for this artistic presentation. The review panel discussion offered critical perspectives on Herzog's multimedia work. This presentation occurred during a period of increasing museum engagement with digital and film-based art forms.
Key facts
- Werner Herzog created 'Hearsay of the Soul'
- The work is a four-channel digital projection
- Sheldan C. Collins photographed the installation
- The Whitney Museum of American Art presented the work
- A review panel discussed the piece in March 2012
- artcritical.com published information on April 21, 2012
- The publication time was 10:09 am
- artcritical.com uses WordPress as its platform
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Artists
- Werner Herzog
- Sheldan C. Collins
Institutions
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- artcritical.com