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Marina Rosenfeld is an artist, composer, and musician based in Brooklyn, New York. Crossing the disciplinary boundaries of sound, performance and visual art, her works have interrogated and redefined the fundamental conditions of sound and music for three decades. Her exhibition and performance history includes solo works for the the Park Avenue Armory, the Museum of Modern Art, Portikus, the Serralves Museum, the Holland Festival/Stedelijk Museum, the Kitchen, the Gwangju, Whitney, Montreal and Performa biennials, and festivals and institutions throughout Europe, North and South America, Asia and Australia. As a turntablist working with a palette of original dub plates, Rosenfeld has also performed and recorded improvised music since the late 1990s. She is a recipient of the 2024 Alpert Award in Visual Art.This 63rd edition of the Second Sundays series was brought to fruition in collaboration with its founding father @henry_j_andersen , whose gallery @winona______________ will host Marina Rosenfeld from October 4.
Second Sundays is a monthly series initiated by Q-O2. Each session a new guest is invited to share an insight into their own listening, playing and speaking about a selection of sound and music that is important to their thinking or practice. The sessions try to put value on listening to recorded music in a social setting as a space for discussion.
Free - 17h - @Q-O2
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Koolmijnenkaai 34, Quai des Charbonnages, 1080 Brussels, Belgium, Quai des Charbonnages 34, 1080 Sint-Jans-Molenbeek, België, Sint-jans-molenbeek, Belgium