Marina Rosenfeld – ‘A martial exercise in togetherness’
2 minutes from home #9
Marina Rosenfeld – ‘A martial exercise in togetherness’
Podcast
Below is a podcast episode where Decibel artistic director Cat Hope talks to Marina Rosenfeld about her work, her influences and life in New York.
#9 Marina Rosenfeld – ‘A martial exercise in togetherness’
23/09/20
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Marina Rosenfeld is a composer and sound artist who lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Since the early 1990s, when she created the first 17-woman sheer frost orchestra, her works have foregrounded participation, sociality, transdisciplinarity and a feminist approach to noise, vocality and acoustic architectures. Her works have been mounted in major institutions internationally, including the Museum of Modern Art and Park Avenue Armory (NY); the Whitney, Montreal, Liverpool and PERFORMA biennials; and Holland, Borealis, Wien Modern, Donaueschingen Musiktage and Ultima festivals, among many others. In 2021, her work will be the subject of a solo exhibition at Kunsthaus Baselland, Switzerland.
Decibel performed WHITE LINES (2003-) with Marina Rosenfeld at the Camera Obscura program at PICA in 2011, and Cannons during the Totally Huge New Music Festival that same year.