Symphonie 'Monotone-Silence', 1947-1948"During this period of concentration, I created, around 1947--1948, a 'monotone' symphony whose theme expresses what I. Yves Klein, far right, at the first performance of his "Monotone-Silence" Symphony, in 1960 in Paris. As a visual accompaniment, he had naked models slathered in paint serve as "living.
Yves Klein’s ‘MonotoneSilence’ Symphony Comes to Manhattan The New York Times
0:00 / 2:28 Yves Klein's Monotone Silence Symphony in San Francisco Lévy Gorvy 1.12K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 128K views 6 years ago On January 12, 2017 at San Francisco's Grace. EnsembleSpectrum 127 subscribers Subscribe 82 Share 4K views 1 year ago Last piece from 9-hour-long marathon of music "Sleepover with EnsembleSpectrum" from Nova Cvernovka, Bratislava, Slovakia.. The Monotone Symphony rings out at 10 p.m. on March 9, 1960, in the grand salon of Maurice d'Arquian's Galerie Internationale d'Art Contemporain, before an audience of around one hundred. Three nude models walk onto the stage. Using a sponge, they cover their bodies with blue paint and print themselves on the paper. Yves Klein's Monotone-Silence Symphony played at the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church (921 Madison Avenue, Upper East Side, Manhattan) on September 18. Related Tagged: Dominique Lévy.
San Francisco Art Week Behind The Performances by Yves Klein And Trevor Paglen
Yves Klein at the first performance of Monotone - Silence Symphony, with a naked model covered in blue paint This turn-taking is part of what makes the piece interesting and organic. Listening passively, the huge, bright mass of sound focused my attention on the changing elements. SUIVX © The Estate of Yves Klein c/o ADAGP, Paris Artwork, 1947-1961 Score for Symphonie Monoton-silence [Monotone-silence Symphony] This composition is divided into two parts. First, a unique sound, continuous, then an equivalent time of silence, the sound part preparing the listener to transform the experience of silence into fullness. Called the "Monotone-Silence" Symphony, it consisted of a single chord played for 20 minutes straight, followed by 20 minutes of silence. At the same time, Klein directed three female. The Monotone Symphony March 9, 1960 On a clear night in March at ten pm sharp a crowd of one hundred people, all dressed in black tie attire, came to the Galerie International d'Art Contemporain in Paris. The event was the first conceptual piece to be shown at this gallery by their new artist Mr. Yves Klein.
Yves Klein's "MonotoneSilence Symphony" Makes Noise Grace Cathedral
ARTnews "Fog presented a series of discussions about design and architecture and performances, perhaps none more impressive than a reenactment of Yves Klein's Monotone-Silence Symphony at Grace Cathedral… FREE and open to the public. Advanced registration encouraged. This performance is sponsored by the Logan Center for the Arts and the Feitler Center for Academic Inquiry at the Smart Museum of Art. Image caption: Yves Klein as a conductor at the Gelsenkirchen Musiktheater, 1959. Photo: © Charles Wilp.
realised using the first and last tones of various works by Karlheinz Stockhausen. Dominique Levy's new gallery, where the monochrome is now on view in her inaugural show, also organized the first American presentation of Klein's "Monotone-Silence Symphony", in which a.
Yves Klein Monotone Silence Symphony (1998) Dan brown, Arte, Instalacion
The performance, of the French artist Yves Klein's "Monotone-Silence Symphony," a work he conceived in the late 1940s consisting of 20 minutes of unchanging sound followed by 20 minutes of. On January 12, 2017 at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, Lévy Gorvy presented the third U.S performance of Yves Klein's groundbreaking Monotone-Silence Symphony. Over one thousand people were present to experience this moving and transcendent work, which unfolds as an orchestra of musicians and singers holds a single continuous tone for a.