The sound invades the scene of art and the artists’ practice, triggering original, fascinating and, sometimes unforeseen, combinations. A new collective and international sensitiveness is seeking to gather and convey the reasons of these harmonies and these dissonances.
RAM opened its doors to the public on occasion of the inaugural exhibition INAUDITA of the Sound Art Museum.
Installations by Acconci Studio, Markus Huemer, Donatella Landi, Stephen Vitiello and Achim Wollscheid, are presented together with artworks of Mario Airò, Massimo Bartolini, Bruna Esposito, Vettor Pisani, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Annie Ratti, Gert Robijns.
A selection of sound art from the Archive of the Sound Art Museum, which has already filed more than 350 international and national audio works, is permanently displayed.
During the event Radio Arte Mobile was broadcasted a program from its website, (www.radioartemobile.it), with live interventions by Claire Staebler, Radio Day De Appel, Amsterdam; François Bucher, Bogotà; Larissa Harris, Center for Advanced Visual Studies, MIT Boston; Richard Crow and Lucia Farinati, IOR London; Ron Kuivali, Art in General New York; Daniel Soutif, Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato; Jan Åman, Joachim Granit and Carsten Höller, Färgfabriken, Stockholm.
In collaboration with Nomads & Residents a series of appointments in istitutional locations all over the world is scheduled, where the archived materials will be available for public use.
The curators of the Sound Art Museum are Lorenzo Benedetti free lance curator, Riccardo Giagni composer and musicologist, and Cesare Pietroiusti visual artist.