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Dillon Gallery Artists (16)
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PAST EXHIBITIONPainted Music
November 8, 2007—November 8, 2007 The performance of "Painted Music" will be filmed by cinematographer Mott Hupfel to capture the captivating, visual and musical dialogue between the pianist and the painter. The composer has been inspired by three artistic pioneers: Russian abstractionist Wassily Kandinsky, who experienced color through music; the Spanish Surrealist Joan Miró, who often began his artistic journey by allowing a painting to “assert itself,” and finally, the American Abstract-Expressionist Jackson Pollock, who practiced a process of “action painting.” Sapieyevski’s design is a moment-specific, multi-layered composition in a performance format that transforms the relationship between musicians, artists, and the public. His music, or “sound sculptures” unite diverse artistic styles into a unique creation drawn from the ambiance and interaction with the gesture and rhythm of painting. A true interactive collaboration between an artist, musician, and cinematographer, “Painted Music” is a visionary inquiry into post-modern artistic expression. Committed to innovative artistic collaborations, Dillon Gallery presents projects to audiences in a continuing effort to explore the contemporary art landscape. A dynamic artistic experience, "Painted Music" is an integrated arts offering for the 21st century, and an uplifting journey into the new era. Seating is limited. |
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