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ARTIST
TAKIS
TITLE
Pendules Magnétiques (1964-66)/Le Siècle De Kafka (1984)
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
ALGA MARGHEN
CATALOG #
ALGA 030LP
ALGA 030LP
GENRE
EXPERIMENTAL
RELEASE DATE
10/28/2014
2021 restock. Alga Marghen proudly presents one of the highlights of
Takis
' catalog, an exclusive LP edition with the recordings of Takis' electro-magnetic sculptures. Takis is the originator of this new approach to the musicality of sound, which consists in laying bare the repetitious structure of musical form and its functional derivation, thus rejecting the symbolism of representation. Takis was born in 1925 in Athens. Preferring, as a matter of principle, to teach himself rather than study in an institution, he left Greece in 1954 and lived as a citizen of the world, traveling through Europe and the USA. Some of his earliest manifestations in the 1940s consisted of explosions carried out in open places. His first "Signals" date from 1954: they were rods consisting of piano wires which created musical vibrations as they stuck against each other in the wind. In fact, they constituted the first appearance in his work and in contemporary art history of a form of musical expression in which sounds are called forth in an un-programmed way, owing to the action of natural forces. In 1961 Takis met
Marcel Duchamp
in New York. Duchamp's perpetual moving bicycle wheels inspired Takis' hydromagnetic sculptures. In the period between 1964 and 1965, Takis conceived his
Pendules magnètiques
and constructs his first Sound Sculptures. After the exhibition of Takis titled
Electro-musical relief
at Indica Gallery in London in 1966, the
New Scientist
magazine in an article entitled "The Sounds of Tomorrow" commented that Takis,
Iannis Xenakis
and
John Cage
were the most promising musicians of the century. Takis'
Pendules magnétiques
are based on the simple concept of using magnetic waves caused by electricity as a means to activate repeated musical sounds: the latter are to be heard every time a needle strikes a string, when attracted by a magnet. The sounds reproduced in this edition were recorded in 1993 by
Samon Takahashi
at Takis' retrospective at Jeu de Paume in Paris. Takis participates in 1984 at the exhibition titled
The Century of Kafka
at Centre Pompidou in Paris and sound work with the same title is also reproduced on this LP edition. As an artist he seeks a natural origin for the construction of sound, and in particular that origin which is furthest removed from the artist's arbitrary decision. For about 40 years now, it has been Takis' purpose to investigate language as a natural function, conceiving function as a form of work. Furthermore, he has broken down the frontiers between sculpture and music in a number of pieces which can only be read by identifying their functionalism as structured units, with their morphological, visual and acoustic aspects. Edition limited to 380 copies with full-color sleeve, printed inner-sleeve reproducing a testimony by Marcel Duchamp and an insert with photos of the
Pendules magnètiques
and a testimony by
William Burroughs
.
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