Kröller-Müller Museum, The Netherlands
As part of 100 years De Stijl Mondrian to Dutch Design, the museum presents a performance/lecture by Sonic Artist Roland Kuit.
For this concert in the Rietveld pavilion in the sculpture garden, Kuit engages in research as a ‘sound architect’ balancing on the interface between research, architecture, music, sound art and space. According to the principles of the Neo-Plasticism, Roland Kuit had to invent sound. Pure tones as building stones creating spectral blocks. This means stacking energies to build a harmonic content. The spatial modus is setting this weighed points conscientiously in the exhibition space to divide this spectrum and display it on bare speakers. Disembodied sounds accompanied by video stills from the artist Karin Schomaker. "On the edge of Colour and Tone" will be exhibited in Paris, London, Sydney, Melbourne, Buenos Aires and Kansas City by the Art Research CENTER Group during the 50th Anniversary celebration tours 2017-2020.