Tag Archives: Malevich
Form and Silence
In art, the formal value of presentation is taken very seriously. Frames, white walls and empty spaces exalt the significance of the contemplated object to the point that after Duchamp’s urinal, almost any trash that falls on a pedestal is … Continue reading
Posted in Musical thoughts from Venezuela
Tagged Abreu, art, concert music, Duchamp, John Cage, Joshua Bell, Malevich, music, Pascal Quignard, ritual, silence