Listen to my beat I
Description
For a group show titled "Audible Trouble"
As cliché as it sounds, this group exhibition is about sound, however it does not entirely make explicit the influence of sound and music on the paintings nor attempt to fuse art and music, but rather it is an attempt to explain sound and the affect it has on the artists and their respective creative process. With each artist having their own musical inclination, the intention of the group was to gather the effects of their sound-based practices or musical preferences and acknowledge how it shapes each of their artistic practice and visual expression. The influence of sound may vary from as simple as evoking the working mood or channeling emotions, to having audible sound vibrations initiate certain creative brain states, depending on how the artist approaches his reception to sound. The paintings made for Audible Trouble cracks at the physiological, psychological, cognitive and behavioral effects triggered by sound and the significance of its relationship to art making, although the subject have not generally been regarded as serious topics for scholarly investigation, it still is noteworthy to develop a clearer understanding of what ideas are being communicated to us by these artists by listening to the visual frequencies of their paintings. -Bjorn Calleja
As cliché as it sounds, this group exhibition is about sound, however it does not entirely make explicit the influence of sound and music on the paintings nor attempt to fuse art and music, but rather it is an attempt to explain sound and the affect it has on the artists and their respective creative process. With each artist having their own musical inclination, the intention of the group was to gather the effects of their sound-based practices or musical preferences and acknowledge how it shapes each of their artistic practice and visual expression. The influence of sound may vary from as simple as evoking the working mood or channeling emotions, to having audible sound vibrations initiate certain creative brain states, depending on how the artist approaches his reception to sound. The paintings made for Audible Trouble cracks at the physiological, psychological, cognitive and behavioral effects triggered by sound and the significance of its relationship to art making, although the subject have not generally been regarded as serious topics for scholarly investigation, it still is noteworthy to develop a clearer understanding of what ideas are being communicated to us by these artists by listening to the visual frequencies of their paintings. -Bjorn Calleja
Tags
Share your thoughts
Tanishq
The contents of this piece are rather mundane. The outdated style and tragic mood seem compatible to each other.
2018. 04. 03Tanishq
I like the structural style of this artwork combined with rather insulting contents leading to create deep atmosphere.
2018. 04. 03Rohit Sahu
The style of this artwork gives the manipulative impression with its sociopolitical contents. Comprehensively, it gives out creative feeling to the audience.
2017. 09. 17Fahim Mirza
This is an interesting piece. The pop style goes well with the historical contents. It brings the relaxed tone to me.
2017. 09. 15Šarmiento Đario
This piece’s style is fairly vivid with its vibrant contents, and it seems very dreamy in general.
Nice... splendid.
2017. 09. 11Nice... splendid.
Mangal Maheswari
I can see the refined style and erotic contents in this artwork creating the overall comfortable mood of this piece.
2017. 09. 11Rivki
This piece inspires me with its expressive style. The contents are mundane and the feeling tends to be dreamy in general.
2017. 08. 27Ňhenğ Pupuť Trulalä Jr
The geometric style of this art is highlighted with the profound contents and its miserable mood.
2017. 08. 16Mila Ochocka
The style is highly decorative with its bold contents. I’m impressed by its peaceful atmosphere.
2017. 08. 09Marcel Manullang
The contents of this piece are rather historical. The extreme style and bizarre mood seem compatible to each other.
2017. 07. 30Scott Anders
This is a great topic ,I am influenced by music all day long as certain words will send my brain into a lyric and I don't hear the person anymore.whenever I'm deeply in a trance while doing any kind of art or work ,deep thinking of any kind I have a tune in humming to the art .usually it's some strange tune or song about the subject.when I fall into this musical art trance I think things come out much better .
2017. 07. 19