CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art

CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art

November 4, 2013 – December 14, 2013

An exhibition that showcases the work of four internationally renowned artists whose video works feature music as fine art content. The title of the exhibition is derived from the British use of the term in reference to conversations or repartee that is engaged in for the benefit of an audience. By working with the themes of music and film in this show, The Contemporary Art Galleries hopes to inspire dialogue across the arts. CROSSTALK is comprised of four one-week solo exhibitions; each week will feature one single-channel video, rotating between Jesper Just, Clinton Watkins, the Complaint Choir of Tokyo and Janet Biggs.

Featured Artists
Jesper Just
Clinton Watkins
Complaint Choir of Tokyo
Janet Biggs

Press Release

CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art
CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art
CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art
CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art
CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art
CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art
CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art
CROSSTALK – Music as Content in Contemporary Art