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This Mondrian painting is actually a jazz score | Jason Moran | MoMA BBC | THE WAY I SEE IT 

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This episode of "The Way I See It" features artist, musician, and jazz innovator Jason Moran. Moran’s music explores and expands the properties of jazz-he shapes his medium into a form that seems to breathe the air of our moment. His performances are theatrical and often incorporate his own visual art and stage designs. He has collaborated with artists such as Carrie Mae Weems, Julie Mehretu, Joan Jonas, and Kara Walker in works that merge sound, performance, and visual art.
In this series we ask extraordinary creative thinkers to choose a work that they love-Moran’s pick is Piet Mondrian’s "Broadway Boogie Woogie." After admiring the painting in the galleries, Moran leads us to a piano tucked away in a backstage corner of our theater. Positioning an image of "Broadway Boogie Woogie" on the piano, he sits down and, to our delight, plays the artwork as if it were a score. “Is this a new Jason Moran piece?” asks MoMA curator, Leah Dickerman, as Moran lifts his hands from the keys. “That’s a Mondrian. Mondrian definitely wrote that,” he responds with a chuckle.
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Комментарии : 16   
@targaghjj
@targaghjj 4 года назад
Incredible! Bring a musician in to play a painting, I absolutely love it! Read the description everybody!
@teenagebottlerobert
@teenagebottlerobert 4 года назад
I used this example alongside Kandinsky with an 8th grade Class looking at Abstract painting and how both artists were inspired by similar music but created unique results. They loved the idea of working with their own musical taste and explored the idea with some great results.
@djmikio
@djmikio 4 года назад
This blew my mind! I remember those little colored blocks which were used to teach us the concept of mathematical sets as children. You could completely write and rearrange scores on the fly using this idea and various sized colored blocks! ❤️
@julesboles6436
@julesboles6436 Год назад
Love this so much!
@fernandomiller884
@fernandomiller884 4 года назад
that's amazing!!!
@OphiuchiChannel
@OphiuchiChannel 4 года назад
I love it.
@gabrielaortegaspahn
@gabrielaortegaspahn 3 года назад
Fantastic!! Thanks!!!
@francislim5684
@francislim5684 4 года назад
Genius!
@swaranbains8326
@swaranbains8326 4 года назад
i also did this using scores of other music, its so well done
@abcdeffize
@abcdeffize 2 года назад
Music is music, i create in many styles, it's from the heart and soul it cant be explaned it is how it works out by the person creating it, for me it just happens and weather it is liked or ignored it matters not, I like it or it would not exsist, i love music and if painting was my thing, then i would paint. Each can enhance the other but each can stand alone.
@nickanderson966
@nickanderson966 4 года назад
And that is what you call synesthesia. Everything is connected
@Hertog_von_Berkshire
@Hertog_von_Berkshire Год назад
I'm not so sure. Did Mondrian really mean for this piece to be read as an actual score?
@joecritch
@joecritch 2 года назад
This is fun, but if I wanted a student to really truly engage with Mondrian I might not show them it.. Unless I felt they were already secure in their understanding of abstraction, which is rare! With something as ambitious as pure abstraction, an attempt to create a visual language that is divorced from reality, it is so tempting to look for and leap upon an easier and less chalenging explanation that instantly unlocks a satisfying meaning. Ah, it is a relief! But it is also false. I think this interpretation of Mondrian feeds into, or draws upon this perception of abstraction as something that deliberate excludes or appeals to an elite who are 'in the know'. To me abstraction is about connecting people on the most fundamental level possible, bypassing 'cultural capital' or learning or privilege or even age. Just my thoughts!
@AudiobookLibrary24-7
@AudiobookLibrary24-7 4 года назад
I think he missed one note, but that's OK.
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