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Acoustic Art

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Céleste Boursier-Mougenot

I confess that most of the artists whose work I have profiled have inspired me to inquire, at least casually, about acquiring some of their work. Today’s artist’s work is clearly impractical and way out of my league. However, just because I’m not including it in my (imaginary) gallery doesn’t mean it won’t stay with me. These are the acoustic art installations by French artist Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, and I’m dying to experience them in person! The Artist began his working life as a musical composer, but he began creating installations that “investigate the relationship between sound, space, and movement.” Just reading the description of his art, I don’t think I would have been prepared by how enjoyable I find his work.

The Artist’s music composition days were spent working with a contemporary dance company, so his intuitive understanding of movement makes perfect sense. His work is always on a large scale, allowing participants to feel a part of the soundscapes he creates.

“Recognizing that he did not wish to be the performer onstage in his art, the artist has developed pieces for stand-in players—amplified beehives, live finches on electric guitars, cherry pits falling onto a drum kit, vacuum cleaners blowing into harmonicas, and helium weather balloons dragging around a tethered microphone.” – SFMOMA.org

You can check out Céleste Boursier-Mougenot’s work on Instagram.

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Author: Donna from One Beautiful Thing

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

7 thoughts on “Acoustic Art

  1. yfaus's avatar

    oh how I love creativity!! Many OBT’s here!!g

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  2. capn toni old boi night fish's avatar

    Greetings, Donna,
    Thank you for another share of a collection of beauty.
    I admit some of the sound-art was a bit jarring. However, sometimes to break free of all the many distractions and pressures regularly in our lives, a bit of jarring is just what’s needed, eh.
    Like you, I found the floating bowls’ sounds to be the most pleasant. And I think that installation could be done on a micro scale, with some creativity, of course. Perhaps some of the long chimes that ordinarily people hang on porches, trees, etc. Cap off one end of the chime and float these in a large barrel filled with water, with an ordinary aquarium filter moving the water around. Maybe it would work?
    Anyway, thank you again for another thought-provoking post.
    Hoping all good Blessings for you and all yours,
    “Cap’n” Toni with my Miss Carly pup, in Spirits Lady Maya and my Beloved Lady Coco pups, and All the Animal-Kids of the lil Haus…
    Pennsylvania….

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