«Christian Marclay: Festival» at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 945 Madison Avenue, through September 26, whitney.org The master
of turntablism and author of creative musical notation (such as the 60 - foot, 2010 «Manga Scroll» on which Marclay composed a score of booms and bangs and other noises culled from the pages of Manga comic books) is presenting work in almost every conceivable medium for this exhibition.
Marclay is often recognized as an early pioneer
of turntablism, as he first began to use turntables and physically altered records as instruments for performances in the late 1970's.
In 2012, Chavez wrote and illustrated
Of Technique: Chance Procedures on Turntable — a how - to manual for those interested in learning the abstract
turntablism techniques that she developed with the turntable.
Maria wrote her first book on her unique approach to abstract
turntablism in 2012 titled,
OF TECHNIQUE: Chance Procedures on Turntable (currently out of stock), a book of essays and illustrations that guide the novice turntablist to explore the world of needles and vinly through the lens of deterioration, destruction and the unexpecte
OF TECHNIQUE: Chance Procedures on Turntable (currently out
of stock), a book of essays and illustrations that guide the novice turntablist to explore the world of needles and vinly through the lens of deterioration, destruction and the unexpecte
of stock), a book
of essays and illustrations that guide the novice turntablist to explore the world of needles and vinly through the lens of deterioration, destruction and the unexpecte
of essays and illustrations that guide the novice turntablist to explore the world
of needles and vinly through the lens of deterioration, destruction and the unexpecte
of needles and vinly through the lens
of deterioration, destruction and the unexpecte
of deterioration, destruction and the unexpected.