Sound Art Museum: Rome, February 26th 2005

Sound Art Museum: Rome, February 26th 2005

Zerynthia Association for Contemporary Art

February 25, 2005

Sound Art Museum
an exhibition space dedicated to sound and vision
a collection of sound-projects by artists
a mobile archive

February 26th, 2005

Radio Arte Mobile
via Conte Verde n.15/ 4a
00185 Rome
Italy
T +39 06 49382579/ +39 06 4940893
info [​at​] soundartmuseum.net

www.radioartemobile.it
www.soundartmuseum.net

The sound invades the scene of art and the artists’ practice, triggering original, fascinating and, sometimes unforeseen, combinations. A new collective and international sensitiveness is seeking to gather and convey the reasons of these harmonies and these dissonances.

18:30 – 19:30 www.radioartemobile.it
(Boston and N. Y. 12:30 p.m.; Bogota 1.30 p.m.; London 5.30 p.m.) live broadcasting in connection with

18:30
Larissa Harris at MIT Center for advanced visual studies Boston
François Bucher Bogota
Artists participating inthe show Inaudita Roma
Ron Kuivila for Art in General New York
19:00
Daniel Soutif at Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci Prato
Claire Staebler at Radio Day De Appel Amsterdam
Ian Aman, Joachim Granit e Carsten Holler at Fargfabriken Stockholm
Richard Crow e Lucia Farinati at IOR London

Radio Arte Mobile, located in via Conte Verde 15 in Rome, will open its doors to the public on occasion of the inaugural exhibition INAUDITA of the Sound Art Museum.

Installations by Acconci Studio, Markus Huemer, Donatella Landi, Stephen Vitiello and Achim Wollscheid, will be presented together with artworks of Mario Airo, Massimo Bartolini, Bruna Esposito, Vettor Pisani, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Annie Ratti, Gert Robijns.

It will be displayed a selection of sound art from the Archive of the Sound Art Museum, which has already filed more than 350 international and national audio works.

In collaboration with Nomads & Residents a series of appointments in istitutional locations all over the world is scheduled, where the archived materials will be available for public use.

The curators of the Sound Art Museum are Lorenzo Benedetti free lance curator, Riccardo Giagni composer and musicologist, and Cesare Pietroiusti visual artist.

The Sound Art Museum archive is a work in progress, all artists who have worked or are working with sound are always invited to send the an artwork on audio CD DVD or on a vinyl record. Please contact the following address

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