WITHIN OTHERS' SOUNDS

presented by Stingray Editions

June 9 to 30, 2019
RANK, Kasernenstrasse 34, Basel

CAROLINE ANN BAUR & VANESSÀ HEER, JIMENA CROCERI, GEROME GADIENT, MARTEN SEEDORF & FRANZISKA BAUMGARTNER, ROMY RÜEGGER, RODRIGO TORO MADRID

Opening; June 8, 6 pm

Concert/ Performance: June 12, 8 pm
Gerome Johannes Gadient & Mirjam Plattner, live

Finissage: June 30, 7 pm
Listening Session with Caroline Ann Baur, Vanessà Heer, Valentina Minnig

 

Stingray Editions presents WITHIN OTHERS' SOUNDS - a group exhibition with artist from Argentina, Chile, Germany and Switzerland. The artists divers approaches to investigate acoustics be it sculptural, performative, text based or through installation works will be merged to an unique composition in the exhibition. The artists works are connected through an interest on how to think about sonic phenomena and the dynamics of sound within a shared space and at the same time. Furthermore WITHIN OTHERS' SOUNDS attends topics and questions relating to a joint hearing and listening as well as the potential of sound as another form of communication. The exhibitions features a concert/performance by Gerome Gadient & Myriam Plattner and a listening session by Caroline Ann Baur & Vanessà Heer.

Stingray Editions was founded in Basel in 2015 by Sarina Scheidegger and Kambiz Shafei as a platform for varying format editions with an emphasis on collaborations with artists, writers, musicians and scientists. Stingray Editions develops several projects in a multitude of shapes, dimensions and contexts. At the heart of these collective collaborations, lies a dialogue which defines the format of each edition individually. The divergent forms of these editions reflect the nature and character of the stingray itself – a creature which can alter and adapt without losing its existence.

www.stingrayeditions.ch

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Opening hours during ART|BASEL 2019:
10 to 16 June: daily noon to 7 pm

Within Others’ Sounds is supported by Hans-Eugen and Margrit Stucki-Liechti Foundation (HMSL)

Image: Jimena Croceri, Ladrillo tierno, 2018 ©Camilo Pachón

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