LABELLE, Brandon
Sonia Boyce. The Joy of Cacophony
Sonia Boyce engages with the artist and sound theorist Brandon LaBelle, who guides us through the artist's poetics, considering sound as a form of radical inclusion, a medium capable of generating interaction, narratives and new understanding.
Sound and listening construct processes that challenge human individuality and conventional languages. Sound, by its porous nature, and the cultural and symbolic manifestation of music fostering social connections, exert an influence on everyone's capacity to participate.
Sonia Boyce's project for Palazzo della Ragione saw her collaborate with three students from the Gaetano Donizetti Higher Institute of Musical Studies in Bergamo, who were invited to perform and improvise popular songs in the heart of Bergamo's Città Alta. The act of singing from balconies is an explicit reference to the lockdowns, during which people sang songs from inside their homes to support each other in what was a time of crisis. These actions inspired the artist, for whom singing itself represents a gesture of altruism and empathy. [publishers’ note]
Bilingual English / Italiano.
Published by Lenz, 2024
Design by Lorenzo Mason Studio
Essays / Monographs / Performance / Music & Sound