A rare classic of sound art from Brazilian avant-gardist and provocateur Antonio Dias, available in a limited edition In 1971 Brazilian artist Antonio Dias (1944-2018) self-published Record: The Space Between , a vinyl LP audio project. Side A, titled "The Theory of Counting," features a ticking alarm clock; side B, titled "The Theory of Density," is a recording of the artist drawing and expelling breath between intervals of silence, producing a transfixing continuum. The LP--Dias' sole sound-based work--represents a ...
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A rare classic of sound art from Brazilian avant-gardist and provocateur Antonio Dias, available in a limited edition In 1971 Brazilian artist Antonio Dias (1944-2018) self-published Record: The Space Between , a vinyl LP audio project. Side A, titled "The Theory of Counting," features a ticking alarm clock; side B, titled "The Theory of Density," is a recording of the artist drawing and expelling breath between intervals of silence, producing a transfixing continuum. The LP--Dias' sole sound-based work--represents a meditation on the idea of space constructed by time and sound. The album went on to become internationally influential and has been included in important surveys of the record as a medium, yet it remains a work more frequently referred to than actually heard, given its limited availability. In collaboration with the artist a year prior to his passing, MoMA/MoMA PS1 Records is reissuing this rare album from the original master disks in a uniquely designed limited edition of 500 copies, including images of the artist's original scores and introductory texts by Lilian Tone and David Platzker.
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Add this copy of Antonio Dias: Record: the Space Between to cart. $59.10, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2019 by The Museum of Modern Art, New.
Add this copy of Antonio Dias: Record: the Space Between to cart. $96.13, new condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Hialeah, FL, UNITED STATES, published 2019 by The Museum of Modern Art, New.