Beyond the Sounds of Silence. Latin-American Artists Connecting Sound, Art, and Society

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Tatiana Blass (Brazil, 1979)

Metade da fala no chão | Piano surdo (Half of the speech on the ground deaf piano), 2011

Video-performance: 19’ 20”

Courtesy of the artist and Galeria Millan

July 21, 2022 – October 2, 2022

This multi-sensory exhibition features leading artists from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela, all of whom explore the interaction of image, sound, memory, and perception. Thematic focuses include the intersection of indigenous traditions with contemporary art as well as the relationship between form and language in musical implements, including the most personal instrument: the human voice. This exhibition was curated by Aluna Curatorial Collective.

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Más allá de los sonidos del silencio: artistas latinoamericanos que conectan arte, sonido y sociedad.

Esta exposición multisensorial presenta destacados artistas de Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, México, Perú, Uruguay y Venezuela quienes exploran en sus obras la interacción entre sonido, imagen y otras formas de memoria y percepción. Entre los énfasis conceptuales se incluye la intersección entre las tradiciones indígenas y el arte contemporáneo, así como la relación entre formas y lenguajes en los instrumentos musicales, incluyendo el más personal de estos: la voz humana. Esta exhibición ha sido curada por el Colectivo Curatorial Aluna.  

Haga clic aquí para ver la declaración del curador y las imágenes de la obra de arte.

 

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Lowe Art Museum exhibitions and programs are supported by Beaux Arts, the general membership, the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, Miami-Dade Mayor and Board of County Commissioners, and the City of Coral Gables. They are also sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture, the Florida Council on Arts and Culture, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

 

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