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Jason Moran

 

 

Jason Moran is a jazz pianist and composer, whose artistic oeuvre crosses into interdisciplinary territory, working on collaborations with visual artists and producing his own fine art in deep conversation with his music practice. 

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Jason Moran, Bathing the Room with Blues 2, 2020, Pigment on Gampi Paper, 25 1/4 x 38 Inches. Luhring Augustine.

During the pandemic, Moran laid down Japanese Gampi paper onto a piano keyboard. He then applied pigment onto his fingers and traced the movement of his hands onto the paper as he played, “producing a frottage of mechanical and musical activity” (www.artforum.com, n.d.). These works act as the “material record of Moran’s sounds and improvisations” (www.luhringaugustine.com, n.d.). This idea that the artist has successfully been able to represent “acoustics in visual form” is important to me (Ibid.). Here Moran uses a form of frottage/imprintment to capture the activity of musical performance. In a similar way to my work, which seeks to capture, record and memorialise the activity of printmaking and etching in the print room, the artist shows that it is not only possible but that it can produce profoundly moving pieces of art.  

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Black Stars: Writing in the Dark, 2020, Pigment on Gampi Paper, Various Sizes, MASS MoCA.

Although I am not interested in the convergence of art and music, I am incredibly excited by the idea that rubbings can convey a lexicon of physical traces, the indexical power of which can bring a physical and material closeness that enrich our understanding and appreciation of the subject in question, even if it is something abstracted like my own art making, the experience of things such as the studio or printmaking. It feels to me like a whole world of haptic possibility presents itself, in terms of representing embodied haptic experiences not only of surfaces and space but also activities themselves.

References

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www.artforum.com. (n.d.). Jason Moran at Luhring Augustine | Tribeca. [online] Available at: https://www.artforum.com/picks/jason-moran-84978 [Accessed 12 Nov. 2022]. 

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www.luhringaugustine.com. (n.d.). Jason Moran - The Sound Will Tell You - Exhibitions - Luhring Augustine. [online] Available at: https://www.luhringaugustine.com/exhibitions/jason-moran2#tab:thumbnails [Accessed 12 Nov. 2022]. 

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