A Quote by Bill Viola

Video artists being at the low end of the totem pole economically, one of the ways we survive is to go around showing work and giving these talks. — © Bill Viola
Video artists being at the low end of the totem pole economically, one of the ways we survive is to go around showing work and giving these talks.
I was a sharecropper's son. That's as low as you can get on the totem pole.
My jobs on campaigns were pretty low on the totem pole - I was an advance man.
Dance is low on the totem pole of the arts, because you're not left with a painting... a book that will stay there, a score you can read.
Atrial fibrillation has been the low man on the totem pole and so we're just trying to get more visibility about this particular disease and how dangerous this could be.
At first, I didn't even realize how low on the totem pole I am. First of all, I'm a woman. Second of all, I'm of color. Third of all, I'm queer.
With studio work, I'm always the bottom man on the totem pole.
Atrial fibrillation has been the low man on the totem pole and so were just trying to get more visibility about this particular disease and how dangerous this could be.
Look at it this way - a totem pole is just a decorated tree. My work is a confessional.
I had my young eyes opened by the impersonal blood and guts of news photography. I was running the gamut every low man on the totem pole runs - country clubs to mass murder.
In the States, tennis is sixth or seventh on the totem pole as far as sports go.
Sometimes. I get recognized, but I'm not really a famous famous. I'm pretty low on the showbiz totem pole - I mean, I'm no Jon or Kate plus eight. I'm just a comic, not a baby factory.
Copywriters on Madison Avenue constantly grapple with the question of where their work sits on the totem pole of 'real' writing.
My first job out of college was with HBO. I worked in a small sales office in Chicago. So, I can say that even when I was just a little, low-on-the-totem-pole assistant for HBO, they were always amazing.
When I was in London at NBC, I was the lowest man on the totem pole. I would go to diplomatic receptions to meet people.
Years ago, I worked at a fashion magazine. I was the lowest man on the totem pole, one of the only men on that particular pole: a little brother with a dozen older sisters whose grace and glamour I so admired.
Giving every girl in the world the chance of a healthy, educated, and economically independent life is essential if we are to end poverty around the world.
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