Artist Talk: Gordon Monahan

The Doris McCarthy Gallery and VPA Studio present a lecture by internationally renowned multimedia artist and musician Gordon Monahan.

Wednesday, March 2
2:30 - 4 pm
AA303, Arts & Administration Building
Open to the public, free admission

Gordon Monahan's works for piano, loudspeakers, video, kinetic sculpture, and computer-controlled sound environments span various genres from avant-garde concert music to multi-media installation and sound art. As a composer and sound artist, he juxtaposes the quantitative and qualitative aspects of natural acoustical phenomena with elements of media technology, environment, architecture, popular culture, and live performance.

Monahan began performing in public as a member of various rock bands in Ottawa, Canada (1968-73). Since 1978, he has performed and exhibited at numerous performance spaces, museums, galleries, and festivals, including Hamburger Bahnhof (Berlin), the Venice Bienale, the Secession (Vienna), Haus der Kunst (Munich), Mak Museum (Vienna) The Kitchen (NY), the Walker Art Center (Minneapolis), Merkin Hall (NY), and Massey Hall (Toronto). Early in his career, he specialized as a pianist, performing John Cage's Etudes Australes, premiering pieces by James Tenney and Udo Kasemets, and composing extended works for acoustic piano and amplified prepared piano. The renowned composer John Cage once said, "At the piano, Gordon Monahan produces sounds we haven't heard before."

Seeing Sound: Sound Art, Performance and Music 1978 - 2011, a major retrospective of Gordon Monahan's thirty-year career, will be on exhibition at the Doris McCarthy Gallery from March 2 - April 13, 2011.