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Sounding The Body Electric

26 Jun 2013 – 25 Aug 2013

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Calvert 22 Foundation

London, United Kingdom

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  • 55, 48, 242, 78, 47, 26, 67, 149, 243, 8, 35, 135, 388
  • 1 minute walk from Shoreditch High Street
  • 10 minute walk from Liverpool Street or Old Street
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Experiments in Art and Music in Eastern Europe 1957-1984

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Sounding The Body Electric: Experiments in Art and Music in Eastern Europe 1957—1984 is an exhibition on the first experimental approaches to sound and image in Eastern Europe during the 60s and the decades that followed, featuring artworks and recordings by Fluxus artist Milan Knizák, plus works by Sots-Artists Komar & Melamid, Hungarian artist Dóra Maurer and composer Zoltán Jeney. In the aftermath of Stalinism, composers and artists in Eastern Europe were given new opportunities to experiment. New recording studios equipped with magnetic tape recorders and, later, synthesisers were established, first inWarsaw in 1957 and then throughout Eastern Europe. New and often challenging forms of music were produced in these laboratories of sound. The connections between the visual arts and experimental music were closer in the 1960s than perhaps any time before or since. Sound and image combined in artists' films, ‘happenings' and sounding installations. Experimental forms of notation were also created to stimulate uninhibited musical expression. The early happenings and actions of the 1960s were associated with intellectual freedom and reform. The exhilaration of experimentation declined during the decade and in the 1970s new critical forms of art emerged which associated sound with surveillance and censorship. This exhibition explores both the optimism and the anxiety that was to be found in the experimental zone of art and music. Curated by David Crowley and Daniel Muzyczuk

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