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The Institute for Contemporary Culture (ICC) at the Royal Ontario Museum (
ROM) is pleased to announce the world premiere of Beethoven 1-32 by Jorinde
Voigt. Displayed on the Museum's Level 3 from June 9 to October 8, 2012,
this exhibition is presented in partnership with Luminato.
Beethoven 1-32, commissioned by Luminato as part of its 2012 festival,
features a series of 32 original drawings by Voigt, a rising star of the
German art scene. It complements Luminato’s presentation of Stewart
Goodyear: The Beethoven Marathon, Goodyear’s performance of Beethoven’s 32
piano sonatas, performed all in one day, in the order in which they were
composed. Voigt’s works provide their own distinct visual interpretation
and expression of the emotive power of Beethoven’s piano music. The
exhibition opens just prior to the Luminato festival and runs until after
Nuit Blanche in the fall.
“The ICC is pleased to partner with Luminato to present Jorinde Voigt’s
first-ever Canadian solo exhibition at the ROM, and showcase her amazing
drawings for Toronto audiences,” says Francisco Alvarez, Managing Director
of the ICC at the ROM. “Beethoven 1-32 is a unique opportunity to
experience Jorinde Voigt’s singular interpretation of the synergies between
music and graphic art, along with her overall contribution to contemporary
drawing and visual culture.”
http://www.rom.on.ca/exhibitions/special/voigt.php
ROM) is pleased to announce the world premiere of Beethoven 1-32 by Jorinde
Voigt. Displayed on the Museum's Level 3 from June 9 to October 8, 2012,
this exhibition is presented in partnership with Luminato.
Beethoven 1-32, commissioned by Luminato as part of its 2012 festival,
features a series of 32 original drawings by Voigt, a rising star of the
German art scene. It complements Luminato’s presentation of Stewart
Goodyear: The Beethoven Marathon, Goodyear’s performance of Beethoven’s 32
piano sonatas, performed all in one day, in the order in which they were
composed. Voigt’s works provide their own distinct visual interpretation
and expression of the emotive power of Beethoven’s piano music. The
exhibition opens just prior to the Luminato festival and runs until after
Nuit Blanche in the fall.
“The ICC is pleased to partner with Luminato to present Jorinde Voigt’s
first-ever Canadian solo exhibition at the ROM, and showcase her amazing
drawings for Toronto audiences,” says Francisco Alvarez, Managing Director
of the ICC at the ROM. “Beethoven 1-32 is a unique opportunity to
experience Jorinde Voigt’s singular interpretation of the synergies between
music and graphic art, along with her overall contribution to contemporary
drawing and visual culture.”
http://www.rom.on.ca/exhibitions/special/voigt.php