I WRITE THE SONGS , 2009
45 x 55 in (h x w)
Video Courtesy of the artist Photography: Peter Sterling
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Suzanne Bocenegra’s (Houston, Texas, 1957) I Write the Songs is realized through a series of props including tables, ropes, and a kiosk connected to a stage with a clothesline and pulley system. The artist says, “On each table, I placed recycled music scores collected from music conservatory libraries alongside writing tools. Once a participant has completed a work, it is taken to a crow’s nest atop the central kiosk, hung on the clotheslines, and transferred to the stage where the works are distributed among four musicians. Playing in concordance with the other quartet members, each musician interprets the drawing placed before her as she wishes. . . the music ebbs and flows naturally from intimate solos to dense group jams. Each musician proceeds at his own pace, after which the music is placed back on the clothes-line and makes its way back to the kiosk. In the bottom of the kiosk is a music bindery, where the individual drawings are bound together, documenting the event and making it possible for future musicians to repeat it. A live feed camera over each musician’s shoulder projects to the monitors the image of the drawings the musicians are interpreting into music, as they are interpreting them. In this way, the audience is able to see at any given time the drawing that is being performed by the musicians, allowing each artist/composer to follow the complete progression of his or her drawing.”

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