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The HUM calendar features exhibitions & events by New Zealand arts practitioners working or living abroad.
Anne Noble & Hayden Chisholm: Song, Sting, Sworm
Abbaye de Noirlac, Centre culturel de rencontre, Bruere-Allichamps, France
6.30PM — 8.00PM
17 September 2016
In conjunction with her exhibition Abeille at the French Abbaye de Noirlac, photographer Anne Noble collaborated with New Zealand saxophonist and composer Hayden Chisholm to produce an immersive performance. Song, Sting, Swarm consisted of a large-scale visual score by Noble projected on the majestic architecture of the abbatial church and music by Chisholm, combined with recordings made of bees kept at the abbey and interactive lighting design.
Click on the image to see the video.
In conjunction with her exhibition Abeille at the French Abbaye de Noirlac, photographer Anne Noble collaborated with New Zealand saxophonist and composer Hayden Chisholm to produce an immersive performance. Song, Sting, Swarm consisted of a large-scale visual score by Noble projected on the majestic architecture of the abbatial church and music by Chisholm, combined with recordings made of bees kept at the abbey and interactive lighting design.
Click on the image to see the video.
Anne Noble: Abeille
Abbaye de Noirlac, Centre culturel de rencontre, Bruère-Allichamps, France
04 June —
06 November 2016
After a residency in a former Cistercian monastery in France, photographer Anne Noble presented an extensive site-specific exhibition. It involved a colony of bees, a cabinet of curiosities, recordings of bee sounds, a suite of large prints of the wings of dead bees and a beekeeper’s suit inspired by a Bruegel drawing.
Read Contemporary HUM's essay Anne Noble: Singing with the Bees written by Pauline Autet in response to this event.
After a residency in a former Cistercian monastery in France, photographer Anne Noble presented an extensive site-specific exhibition. It involved a colony of bees, a cabinet of curiosities, recordings of bee sounds, a suite of large prints of the wings of dead bees and a beekeeper’s suit inspired by a Bruegel drawing.
Read Contemporary HUM's essay Anne Noble: Singing with the Bees written by Pauline Autet in response to this event.