Exhibition

Living Organism: Cecilia Biagini & Aimée Niemann

28 Feb 2020 – 20 Mar 2020

Regular hours

Friday
13:00 – 17:00
Saturday
13:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
13:00 – 17:00
Thursday
13:00 – 17:00

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Living Organism: An installation that is both aural and visual.

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Based on a series of improvisations, we develop movement sequences and noises that exist to create the ecosystem of our immersive environment. We transform the space, changing perspectives with a quality of softness over and around us.

As spiders webbing over existing webs, we build up our surroundings with tape, saran wrap, thread, and violins. It is a sticky and woven landscape of man made materials, that morph into organic matter.

Sounds are born out of the movements and shapes we create and vice versa. Shadows and glimmering reflections intensify the nature and drama of the landscape. While working in our “garden” we live in a nonsensical ritual. The interplay between acoustic and amplified noises creates a hum that surrounds our audience and draws them into our ecosystem.
 

Aimée Niemann is a performer, improviser, and educator.

An explorer of new sounds, she is the founding member of Du.0, a "gesamtkünstwerk-chamber-noise" violin duo with Charlotte Munn-Wood. The duo will premiere two new works by composers Leah Asher and Scott Wollschleger in the winter or 2020.

As an improviser with a background in dance, Niemann investigates sound through its direct correlation to movement. She is a collaborator with The How theatre company, a cross medium, improvisation focused group of actors and musicians, and is a creative director and violinist in the dance collective Artists by any other Name. Niemann composes graphic scores that are used as structures for interdisciplinary invention and the unearthing of new sounds.

Niemann has collaborated with composers Aleksandra Vrebalov, Anthony Coleman, Alvin Lucier, Christian Wolff, Emily Praetorious, Paul Elwood, and Steven Long. She has toured internationally and has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, National Sawdust, (Le) Poisson Rouge, and Roulette Intermedium.

A passionate teaching artist, she teaches violin at Third Street Music School Settlement.

Niemann received a B.M. in Violin Performance from the University of Northern Colorado and a M.M. in Violin Performance from New York University. Originally from the prairies of Colorado, she currently lives in Brooklyn New York.

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