"The Record" at MAM: An Ode to Vinyl
| Christian Marclay, Looking for Love, 2008 video still |
| Courtesy of the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery |
In celebration of the record's lasting impact on history, the Miami Art Museum is setting the Big Mango's roof on fire with "The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl," a groundbreaking exhibit and citywide celebration of the iconic platter and its transformative sway on several generations from the '60s to the present.
It is the first show of its kind ever held in a museum, and drops the needle this Saturday night from 6 to 9 p.m. with a panel discussion featuring exhibiting artists and curators, followed by an opening reception with DJ Le Spam on the turntable and cocktails by Smirnoff.
| Taiyo Kimura, Haunted by You, 2009 video still |
| Courtesy of the artist |
The blockbuster ode to the record adopts an intergenerational approach to the subject and seamlessly incorporates audio with visual riffs and chords of pop culture.
| Laurie Anderson Playing Viophonograph 1977, photo by Bob Bielecki |
| Courtesy of the artist |
"This exhibition "imagines the record as a lens through which artists view the world, and demonstrates art's singular ability to reveal the extraordinary, the elemental power of everyday objects by transforming them into something new," explains Trevor Schoonmaker, curator of contemporary art at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University who organized the show.
| Robin Rhode Wheel of Steel, 2006 digital pigment prints on museum board |
| Courtesy of the artist and Perry Rubenstein Gallery |
"Vinyl records belong to the category of objects that have managed to play particularly significant roles in cultural history," observes Rene Morales, MAM's associate curator. "This exhibition is an homage to a technology that has enriched our lives, expressed through the work of diverse artists who share a deep love for vinyl."
Panel Discussion begins at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, March 17th. Tickets cost $10 and seating is limited. "The Record: Contemporary Art and Vinyl," Through June 8. Miami Art Museum 101 West Flagler Street, Miami. Call 305-375-3000 or visit maiamiartmuseum.org.
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Miami Art Museum
101 W. Flagler St., Miami, FL
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