A pity the show will not travel. Guess I will have to travel to it.
How does it compare with the Sonambiente exhibition in Berlin of 1997? I
know this was a contemporary sound arts exhibition and made no atempt to be
historical, but it was huge, wide ranging and included many artists whose
earlier work is considered historically important now.
Best
Simon
On 26.11.04 10:36, "susanne jaschko" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> dear all,
>
> i saw the show about two month ago.
> i really dod recommend the show, because it gathers the most important art
> works
> dealing with sound (music, too) manily as reference, creative tool, or
> constituent element of art (performance, installation, painting, video,
> interactive media etc.) a perfect survey.
>
> for me the size was just fine. i liked the way, the curators treated the
> exhibits: no cacophonia, a good variety and sequence, not over designed but
> thoroughly placed exhibtis.
>
> it is annoying that the show will only travel within france (that was the
> answer
> i got when i asked why the catalogue is in french only).
>
> i don't understand how this can happen: such a show should really be done in
> international co-operation or at least with a perspective to an international
> audience.
>
> best
> susanne jaschko
>
>
>
>> Paul Brown wrote:
>>
>>> From the e-flux list. This looks really interesting. Has anyone seen it
>>> already?
>>>
>>> 11/23/04 <http://www.e-flux.com>
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>> CENTRE POMPIDOU
>>> <http://www.centrepompidou.fr >
>>>
>>>
>>> Sons & Lumieres
>>> A History of Sound in the Art of the 20th Century
>>> 22 September 2004 - 3 January 2005
>>> Gallery 1, Level 6
>>>
>>> CENTRE POMPIDOU
>>> 75191 PARIS CEDEX 04
>>> 00 33 (0)1 44 78 12 33
>>>
>>> http://www.centrepompidou.fr
>>>
>>
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