考陶德開放時間 – 插曲 1, S5: Musical Interludes

From defining subject matter to influencing style, harmony, melody, rhythm, and colour in arts physical manifestation, music also promotes mindfulness in the gallery sphere. A melodic crescendo to truly heighten our appreciation of art, music can allow a deeper immersion and interpretation of our collection. Visual arts symphony, the reciprocal nature between the visual arts and the musical world, is all the more clear when art acts as the source of inspiration for musical interludes.

In this hour we will travel back in time and across the globe to Mughal India with Katherine Schofield (Senior Lecturer in South Asian Music and History, Department of Music at King’s College London). Closer to home we will revisit our musical programme here at the Courtauld with Charlotte De Mille (Associate Lecturer and past Curator of Music at The Courtauld). Fast-forwarding to the present, we will be joined by the August McGregor, Jessica Smith and Stephanie Edwards of Future Ferens (Ferens Art Gallery) to learn more on how and why music has become an essential tool to promote interactive engagement in their exhibition projects. Lastly, to round up the hour we will have a one off musical interpretation of Monet’s ‘Antibes’ by the musical duo GAIA.

這個在線迷你係列將提供簡潔的一小時彈出講座包, 表演和詳細的對象研究課程,探索和慶祝我們的收藏, 藝術史研究, 策展和保護.

該系列將觸及相關問題——通過藝術史領域放大當代社會思維. These episodes will explore how the public, artists and galleries are adapting to a digital world, showcasing art historical research in light of this global pandemic and providing a platform for creative practice in the age of social distancing.

最重要的是, 因為藝術與所有人有關, 這些非正式會議將使與會者有機會訪問, 通過不同的視角參與和閱讀藝術和藝術史——通過重述隱藏的故事來改造和重新思考藝術史討論. 這些劇集將提供新的視角, 藝術實踐的新途徑, 通過影響我們所有人的主題來看待藝術並閱讀其歷史.

Open Courtauld Hour 由 Bloomberg Philanthropies 支持.

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