Contemporary Outlook: Seeing Songs
- When:Wed 7/1 - Mon 2/22/10 (10AM)
- Where: Museum of Fine Arts
- Address: 465 Huntington Ave Boston, MA Map
Technology has rendered music more accessible and pervasive than
ever before. MP3 players are omnipresent; every cell phone can make
a statement about the owner's musical taste. Music is everywhere,
and in the process has become both more public and more private. We
all travel through life with our own soundtrack—sometimes
others can hear it; sometimes it's ours alone.
Visual artists, however, have been inspired by music throughout
history. They have responded by transforming something that is
arguably intangible, into visual, physical form. "Seeing Songs"
presents an eclectic mix of work—mainly from the Museum's
collections—that draws on music as inspiration, focusing on
abstract as well as representational art and connections to musical
forms as varied as classical, jazz, and pop. From lyrical works on
paper by Wassily Kandinsky and a painting by Stuart Davis that
depicts music as gesture and improvisation, to recent videos by
Gillian Wearing and Candice Breitz that explore the relationship
between pop stars and their fans, this exhibition brings together
an international group of artists in whose work we see songs.


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