Sounding the Gallery
Title | Sounding the Gallery PDF eBook |
Author | Holly Rogers |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 246 |
Release | 2013-05-23 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0199861420 |
Sounding the Gallery argues that early video art is an audiovisual genre. The new video technology not only enabled artists to sound their visual work and composers to visualise their music during the 1960s: it also initiated a spatial form of engagement that encouraged new relationships between art / music practices and their audiences.
Sounding the Gallery
Title | Sounding the Gallery PDF eBook |
Author | Holly Rogers |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2013-03-13 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 0199861412 |
Becoming commercially available in the mid 1960s, video quickly became integral to the intense experimentalism of New York City's music and art scenes. The medium was able to record image and sound at the same time, which allowed composers to visualize their music and artists to sound their images. But as well as creating unprecedented forms of audiovisuality, video work also producedinteractive spaces that questioned conventional habits of music and art consumption. This book explores the first decade of creative video work, focusing on the ways in which video technology was used to dissolve the boundaries between art and music.
Gallery Sound
Title | Gallery Sound PDF eBook |
Author | Caleb Kelly |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 177 |
Release | 2017-08-24 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1501304364 |
Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice, increasingly we encounter sound in art exhibitions through an array of sound making works in various art forms, at times played to very high audio levels. However, works of art are far from the only thing one might hear: music performances, floor talks, exhibition openings and the noisy background sounds that emanate from the gallery café fill contemporary exhibition environments. Far from being hallowed spaces of quiet reflection, what this means is that galleries have swiftly become very noisy places. As such, a straightforward consideration of artworks alone can then no longer account for our experiences of art galleries and museums. To date there has been minimal scholarship directed towards the intricacies of our experiences of sound that occur within the bounds of this purportedly 'visual' art space. Kelly addresses this gap in knowledge through the examination of historical and contemporary sound in gallery environments, broadening our understanding of artists who work with sound, the institutions that exhibit these works, and the audiences that visit them. Gallery Sound argues for the importance of all of the sounds to be heard within the walls of art spaces, and in doing so listens not only to the deliberate inclusion of sound within the art gallery in the form of artworks, performances, and music, but also to its incidental sounds, such as their ambient sounds and the noise generated by audiences. More than this, however, Gallery Sound turns its attention to the ways in which the acoustic characteristics specific to gallery spaces have been mined by artists for creative outputs, ushering in entirely new art forms.
Gallery Sound
Title | Gallery Sound PDF eBook |
Author | Caleb Kelly |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 177 |
Release | 2017-08-24 |
Genre | Music |
ISBN | 1501304372 |
Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice, increasingly we encounter sound in art exhibitions through an array of sound making works in various art forms, at times played to very high audio levels. However, works of art are far from the only thing one might hear: music performances, floor talks, exhibition openings and the noisy background sounds that emanate from the gallery café fill contemporary exhibition environments. Far from being hallowed spaces of quiet reflection, what this means is that galleries have swiftly become very noisy places. As such, a straightforward consideration of artworks alone can then no longer account for our experiences of art galleries and museums. To date there has been minimal scholarship directed towards the intricacies of our experiences of sound that occur within the bounds of this purportedly 'visual' art space. Kelly addresses this gap in knowledge through the examination of historical and contemporary sound in gallery environments, broadening our understanding of artists who work with sound, the institutions that exhibit these works, and the audiences that visit them. Gallery Sound argues for the importance of all of the sounds to be heard within the walls of art spaces, and in doing so listens not only to the deliberate inclusion of sound within the art gallery in the form of artworks, performances, and music, but also to its incidental sounds, such as their ambient sounds and the noise generated by audiences. More than this, however, Gallery Sound turns its attention to the ways in which the acoustic characteristics specific to gallery spaces have been mined by artists for creative outputs, ushering in entirely new art forms.
Soundings
Title | Soundings PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara London |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9780870708886 |
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Aug. 10-Nov. 3, 2013.
Sounding Things Out: a Journey Through Music and Sound Art
Title | Sounding Things Out: a Journey Through Music and Sound Art PDF eBook |
Author | Esther Venrooy |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 144 |
Release | 2021-03-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789493148277 |
Sound is ephemeral. It does not belong to anyone. It cannot be captured in words. Writing on sound art usually focuses on the same familiar figures, but this treatment will broaden the field to explore artistic practitioners like the godfather of movie sound, Walter Murch, the king of the jungle Chris Watson, naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt, pioneer wildlife recordist Ludwig Karl Koch, American pioneer composer and master teacher James Fulkerson, uncompromising composer Eliane Radigue, visionary sound sculptor Edgard Varèse, offbeat composer Luc Ferrari, true maverick Maryanne Amacher, and sonic terrorist MSBR aka Koji Tano and others.00Exhibition: Onomatopee, Eindhoven, The Netherlands (25.08. - 30.09.2018).
Gallery Sound
Title | Gallery Sound PDF eBook |
Author | Caleb Kelly |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Academic |
Total Pages | 165 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Art museums |
ISBN | 9781501305948 |
Sound is an integral part of contemporary art. Once understood to be a marginal practice, increasingly we encounter sound in art exhibitions through an array of sound making works in various art forms, at times played to very high audio levels. However, works of art are far from the only thing one might hear: music performances, floor talks, exhibition openings and the noisy background sounds that emanate from the gallery cafe fill contemporary exhibition environments.