Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Synchromy, 1914
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Stanton Macdonald-Wright, Synchromy, 1914
Film stills from Synchromy No. 4: Escape (Mary Ellen Bute & TJ Nemeth, 1938).
(photographed by C. Colsher at the Whitney NYC, 2021).
Morgan Russell - Synchromy (1914)
Still-life Synchromy with Nude in Yellow, 1913. Morgan Russell
Oil on canvas
Mauricio Kagel / Joseph Beuys - Beethovens Küche (Beethoven's kitchen)
250 Beethoven + Konzert Ensemble Modern m. Mauricio Kagel "Ludwig van", Elphi 18.1., Trailer von Kagel + zwei Konzerte von Synchromy (Pasadena 2017) und "Ludwig van for three pianos" von F. Bongelli & Co. (2019). Viel Spaß: https://t1p.de/wg6a @ensemblemodern https://t1p.de/bobk #synchromy
Synchromy #5. 1937. Harry Bertoia. American, born Italy, 1915-1978. Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art.
“Unconventional but playful, rarely has the avant-garde been so joyful to discover.”
I profiled Norman McLaren for Vague Visages
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Norman McLaren, Synchromy (1973)
“by Norman McLaren — 1971
Here are pyrotechnics of the keyboard, but with only a camera to "play the tune." To make this film, Norman McLaren employed novel optical techniques to compose the piano rhythms of the sound track. These he then moved, in multicolor, onto the picture area of the screen so that, in effect, you see what you hear. It is synchronization of image and sound in the truest sense of the word.
Production : National Film Board of Canada (nfb.ca)”