Mixtapes: popular music in contemporary art / Exhibition + Talks.

http://www.glucksman.org/

Artists: Marc Bijl, David Blandy, Alejandro Cesarco, Anne Collier, Sarah 
Doyle, Fergus Feehily, Dan Graham, Jim Lambie, David Lamelas, Linder, 
Dennis McNulty, Bettina Pousttchi, Baldvin Ringsted, Meredyth Sparks, 
and Mika Tajima / New Humans

Curators: Chris Clarke + Matt Packer

'MIXTAPES: POPULAR MUSIC IN CONTEMPORARY ART' is an exhibition that 
explores the relationships between contemporary visual arts and popular 
music, featuring artworks that date from the 1970s to the present day. 
The exhibition draws upon the distinct genres, styles and seminal 
moments in popular music, from the exuberance of glam rock through to 
the effortless cool of urban soul. Artists in the exhibition adopt these 
references to address the various identities and histories that are 
commonly associated with music. In this way, music can be understood not 
only as an arrangement of sounds, but as a set of social and cultural 
relationships.

A key theme of 'MIXTAPES' is the notion of fandom, and the ways in which 
popular culture is absorbed and transformed into personal iconography. 
This is explored by artists in their use of album covers, lyrics, music 
videos, and the environments of musical experience. The exhibition 
borrows its name from the common term to describe a personal collection 
of music that was home-recorded onto cassette tape before the days of 
iPod playlists, YouTube channels and CD compilations.

Accompanying the exhibition 'MIXTAPES', the series of talks 'HOW MUSIC 
CHANGED MY LIFE' invites artists, critics, and music professionals to 
discuss seminal moments in their introduction to music. Through 
reference to specific albums, bands, or events, these presentations will 
look at the ways in which the experience of music shapes and affects our 
lives.

1pm, Thursday, September 23
Cathy Lomax (artist, critic and curator at Transition Gallery, London)

1pm, Thursday, September 30
Bettina Pousttchi (Berlin-based artist)

1pm, Thursday, October 7
Jim Carroll (journalist and blogger at the Irish Times)

1pm, Thursday, October 14
Stevie G (journalist and DJ at RedFM, Cork)

1pm, Thursday, October 21
Marc Bijl (Berlin-based artist)

For further information, please contact Chris Clarke:
T. +353 21 490 1844 F. +353 21 490 1823 E. [email protected]
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