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Neue Ausstellung im Lentos: “Singing as a forceful expression of Zusammenhalt und Gemeinschaft”

Neue Ausstellung im Lentos: “Singing as a forceful expression of Zusammenhalt und Gemeinschaft”

The Lentos Kunstmuseum Linz is working on “Komm sing mit! Vom Erheben der Stimme” a Sonderausstellung, die gemeinsame sing in de Mittelpunkt-rückt. From October 4, 2024 to January 5, 2025, the Museum presents 22 national and international art positions, which are used with the Kraft der Stimme and des Gesangs.

“Singing brings people together, it is a battle with a transporter of different Botschaften”, erklärt Lentos-Dirketorin Hemma Schmutz, “die Ausstellung zed, met Künstlerinnen und Künstler Gesang nutzen, een de Anliegen-sichtbar und hörbar zu machen.”
Die Schau, who has developed the new Sammlungsleiterin for photography and photography, Sarah Jonas and Klaus Speidel, has put together an extensive palette and works – from video and sound installations to his sub-projects. The reduced architectural architecture lies in the elements of the theaters and dates from Jakob Neulinger.

Sang als Mittel der Ermächtigung

“This is the truth, the potential of the community to be new and visible and visible – as well as the positive impact of the future and community in the future”, is how both Kurators say. The collection is based on national song culture, folk songs and modern songs. If the theme is used as the means of ermächtigung, it may not succeed, the stimme is systematically immersed and treated by minorities that are there.

Freudengesänge, Kirchenchoräle and Kampfjet-Getöse

Please understand the two Gemälde der Nigerian Künstlerin Nengi Omuku die Besucherinnen und Besucher. Omukus said a work with “The Symphony” in the first years in Austria and saw it in the Parlamentswahl in Nigeria 2023. I think we will achieve democracy. Mihail Karikis shot a silent Kohleberg work in England during the Seiner Video installation during Gesang wieder zum Leben. The former mountain activities stimulate an agreement and the theme transformation of the best industry is not fremd in Linz. The second work “Tales of Copp Cross Garden: Episode I” by Sammy Baloji is the documentary in Kassel. It is a look at the African economy in the Kupfer industry and the spread of the Rolle der Katholiek Kirche in the Colonial Era. The compelling sound installation by Niederländer Henk Schut combines the meditative, churchy vocal work of the English Renaissance composers William Byrd with the best Kampfjet sounds. For those things that provide the most interesting stimuli, Künstlerin Ayumi Paul has a Hörstück speziell for the extracted Ausstellung, which Besucherinnen and Besucher on an acoustic journey, with “Sounding Seeds”.

Rahmen program and more information

The Ausstellung with a possible Rahmen program began, during a Stimm-Workshop (October 27) and a Karaoke installation in the Museums-Foyer, which was as active as it could be. More information about “Komm sing mit” at lentos.at