SOLO 8

GERT-JAN PRINS

Sound artist Gert-Jan Prins (1961, IJmuiden) is at the centre of Club Solo’s eighth solo exhibition. This is his first solo show at an art venue. He will show a new installation that will fill an entire room, as well as a selection of works that have been exhibited at the Municipal Museum in Amsterdam, Onomatopee Project Space in Eindhoven, and other places.

While Gert-Jan Prins began his career as a drummer, his work comprises performances, sound installations, compositions, electronic circuits and collaborations with other composers, musicians and visual artists. Prins studies white noise and other sound elements through electronics and percussion instruments – media he also employs as spatial installations.

VAN ABBEMUSEUM

FRANÇOIS

KMORELLET

In response to Gert-Jan Prins’ work, Van Abbemuseum will exhibit Néon moderne en état de marche (1973) by French artist François Morellet (1926, Cholet) in Club Solo’s minor hall.

 

PublicatION INCLUding CD

format A4 - 32 pages - full FC
photography AF OFF
text Dick Verdult
text contribution about François Morellet by Diana Franssen and Steven ten Thije (curatoren Van Abbemuseum)
translation Lenne Priem
design Berry van Gerwen

€ 10,-

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Radio, Transmitter, copper epoxy board, radio, transmitter, amplifier, speaker, 9.5 x 9 x 7 cm, 2016

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Sound artist Gert-Jan Prins (1961, IJmuiden) is at the centre of Club Solo’s eighth solo exhibition. This is his first solo show at an art venue. He will show a new installation that will fill an entire room, as well as a selection of works that have been exhibited at the Municipal Museum in Amsterdam, Onomatopee Project Space in Eindhoven, and other places.

While Gert-Jan Prins began his career as a drummer, his work comprises performances, sound installations, compositions, electronic circuits and collaborations with other composers, musicians and visual artists. Prins studies white noise and other sound elements through electronics and percussion instruments – media he also employs as spatial installations.

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