Unentitled (study for a room)
The exhibition "Unentitled (study for a room)" at Galerie Derouillon Haut Marais, Paris, features the work of Augustin Katz and William Basinski, curated by Guillaume Blanc-Marianne. The show draws a parallel between Basinski's found melody, "Unentitled," discovered in 1982 and described as speaking to the "liquidity of memory" and a "wound," and Katz's artistic exploration of dreams to stage this melody.
Katz's paintings are described as mental architectures that explore how images shape perception and memory, with figures appearing as remnants of past narratives. Basinski's soundscapes, created with analogue tape loops, delve into the temporal nature of life, memory, and time. The exhibition aims to create a theatrical space where spectacle becomes ritual, and the script of the tragic yields to ceremony, exploring themes of melancholy, memory, and the ephemeral nature of existence.
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