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Opening Reception - How to Play the Piano - Chris Reeves

 

How to Play the Piano

Work by Chris Reeves

Exhibition Dates: October 2nd - 30th, 2022

Opening Reception: Sunday, October 2nd, 4 - 7 PM

 

How to Play the Piano uses archival documents and artifacts, alongside several mechanisms of display that function as art object and invitation for participation. As both a creative and educational production, this exhibition examines the history of piano play through its expectations (how to play workbooks, records, and media performances) as well as its disruptions (purposeful disruptions, destructions, and creative approaches to playing).

Topics under consideration include: the ramifications of musical proficiency (politics), the relationship between body and instrument (neurotypicality), the piano reconfigured or reconsidered as non-instrument (destruction and eco-politics), the value of the performed mistake (queering the calculus of success), and playing through doing (joy).

Further objects, gestures, and invitations on view/at hand: toy pianos, piano planters, floor piano mats, boxing pianos, piano neckties, cat keyboards, how to play piano books, how not to play piano images, a “Red Flag Piano”, piano music by: Harpo Marx, Cecil Taylor, Philip Corner, Rafael Ortiz, Annea Lockwood, Sonic Youth, Bugs Bunny, and a takeaway book and essay by the author in an edition of 50.

And lastly, but not leastly: a live opening night performance made through reimagining musical instructional manuals as movement scores by Camille Casemier and Amanda Maraist.

 

Chris Reeves is a creative researcher, artist, and received his PhD in Art History from the University of Illinois at Chicago.