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Tarek Atoui is a sculptor and musician who builds musical instruments that act as sculptures. The majority of instruments fiction as an installation that is also a kind of ensemble. He was the artistic directer at [[STEIM]] in Amsterdam | Tarek Atoui is a sculptor and musician who builds musical instruments that act as sculptures. The majority of instruments fiction as an installation that is also a kind of ensemble. He was the artistic directer at [[STEIM]] in Amsterdam | ||
- | Bio on Tarek Atoui on the Kurimanzutto gallery website-\\ | ||
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- | ==From Architecture (2014, 2015)== | + | |
+ | ====Instruments==== | ||
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+ | ===“Un-drum” Series (2009, 2011)=== | ||
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+ | according to Tarek Atoui-\\ | ||
+ | “Tarab is not a music genre but a state of ‘melotrance’ that you reach after being exposed to music for a certain amount of time, | ||
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+ | ===From Architecture (2014, 2015)=== | ||
"Tarek Atoui’s music and sound piece, From Architecture, | "Tarek Atoui’s music and sound piece, From Architecture, | ||
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Performances took place on the 22nd and 23rd of October 2015 at the Fondation Louis Vuitton with Tarek Atoui, Gaspar Claus, Uriel Barthélémi, | Performances took place on the 22nd and 23rd of October 2015 at the Fondation Louis Vuitton with Tarek Atoui, Gaspar Claus, Uriel Barthélémi, | ||
- Fondation Louis Vuitton | - Fondation Louis Vuitton | ||
- | {{youtube> | + | {{youtube> |
- | ==The Reverse Collection (2014-2016)== | + | |
- | Book about his installation at the TATE modern.\\ | + | |
- | https:// | + | |
- | ==WITHIN (2016)== | + | |
- | ==The Ground | + | ===The Reverse Collection |
- | Interview with Tarek Atoui at the Venice Biennale- \\ | + | ==Stage 1== |
- | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKF1cqMlK2M \\ | + | Tarek Atoui investigated and pulled folk musical instruments from the collection of the Dahlem museum. He was intrigued by the lack of information on how to play them or their original cultural use. After pulling these instruments from the collection he invited a set of musicians to improvise on them and made recordings of resulting sounds. |
- | \\ | + | ==Stage 2== |
- | performance-\\ | + | Atoui asked various instrument makers to listen to the recordings and to make musical instruments to recreate the sounds. A number of experimental musicians and artists built instruments including-\\ |
- | https:// | + | [[Léo Maurel]] |
- | \\ | + | [[Thierry Madiot]]\\ |
+ | [[Sonambule|Vincent Martial]] and [[Sonambule|Max Hoton]] who make up the group [[Sonambule]]\\ | ||
+ | These instruments were then exhibited in Mexico City at kurimanzutto gallery in 2014. | ||
+ | ==Stage 3== | ||
+ | The instruments were then refined and displayed as an installation at Tate Modern.\\ | ||
+ | A large group of musicians, mostly Lebanese were invited to play on these instruments in performances that increased in scale from 3-5 players eventually to a full orchestra of people. \\ | ||
+ | There is a book published from the TATE modern show ((https:// | ||
+ | ===WITHIN (2016)=== | ||
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+ | ===The Ground (2017-ongoing)=== | ||
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+ | Interview with Tarek Atoui at the Venice Biennale- \\ | ||
+ | {{youtube> | ||
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+ | Performance of The Ground at the Venice Biennale- | ||
+ | {{youtube> | ||
+ | \\ | ||
+ | ====Notes==== | ||
+ | Bio on Tarek Atoui on the Kurimanzutto gallery website ((http:// | ||
+ | Book about his installation at the TATE modern. ((https:// | ||
+ | An excellent article written about the project ((https:// | ||
+ | Undrum interview ((https:// | ||
+ | Worked with [[Alan Affichard]], |