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  1. Glorious ecstatic hymns exclusively made of violin abrasive drones and freak-out dissonances, accompanied by drums sections and e-guitar bass lines. This int...

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  2. Hace 6 días · 9. The final studio recording of the late, great Tony Conrad, and the first duo release with Jennifer Walshe. A wild, improvisatory flaying of song; the sheer sonic force recalls the ecstatic charge of Conrad’s Slapping Pythagoras, with Walshe’s clarion voice at the heart of it. A one-of-a-kind concoction whipped up by two fearless and ...

  3. 9 de abr. de 2016 · Tony Conrad, WiP (installation view of film), 2013. COURTESY GREENE NAFTALI GALLERY. However, he was a tireless collaborator, working with a wide range of musicians and artists over the decades, ...

  4. 12 de abr. de 2016 · Tony Conrad had been a SUNY-Buffalo professor since 1976, but beyond his academic duties, he was open and free giving of his knowledge and wisdom. Bettina Herzner/Courtesy of the artist. Tony ...

  5. A Retrospective. Throughout his six-decade career, Tony Conrad (1940–2016) forged his own path through numerous artistic movements, from Fluxus to the Pictures Generation and beyond. Conrad, a 1962 graduate of Harvard University, made visits to both Harvard and MIT over the years to present his work, and he had formative experiences at both ...

  6. 19 de oct. de 2022 · Tony Conrad. Diplômé de mathématiques à l’université d’Harvard en 1962, Tony Conrad (1940-2016) est rapidement devenu une figure centrale de la scène artistique expérimentale new-yorkaise des années 1960 et 1970. Musicien, compositeur, performeur, cinéaste, écrivain et professeur, l'artiste américain a développé une œuvre ...

  7. From the beginning of his career, Conrad experimented with the cross-pollination of different artistic mediums and genres, often pushing the boundaries of how these are traditionally defined. “Yellow Movie 2/23–24/73” is from a series called “Yellow Movies,” in which Conrad explored the intersection of film and painting.