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Anri Sala. Contes de sons qui se prennent pour un autre


This recording by Anri Sala is inspired by surface noise: “I wanted to compose a soundtrack that mostly sounds, when played on the vinyl, like one is only listening to the physical attributes of the medium itself: the sound of the static crackling of the vinyl played by the stylus. As if it was contact music. However, in the course of the composition the crackling starts to evolve, gradually taking the shape of other sounds. One hears hints of percussion and sometimes even distant sounds, like fragments of ghostly music.” Sala begins with the sound of surface noise and slowly superimposes characteristics of other sounds upon it. At the initial moment the listener will confuse the record’s actual surface noise with the recording of surface noise inscribed in its grooves. But soon the ever-present scratching, popping, and crackling starts to resemble rain, or footsteps, or music. “Hence, when the vinyl will play, the ensuing crackle of the stylus little by little will develop to suggest a composition, a rhythm, a journey, perhaps a tale.”


Anri Sala was born in 1974 in Tirana / Albania, he lives and works in Berlin. His oeuvre explores the relationships between music and literature, architecture and film, interleaving qualities of different media in both complex and intuitive ways to produce works in which one medium takes on the qualities of another. Sala has taken part in many group exhibitions and biennials, including the Havana Biennial (2015); Sharjah Biennial (2013); Gwangju Biennale (2012); Documenta 13 (2012); São Paulo Biennial (2010); Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art (2007); Berlin Biennale (2006). In 2013, Anri Sala represented France in the Venice Biennale with his exhibition Ravel Ravel Unravel.


The record can be purchased at local bookshops, via the website of Buchhandlung Walther König, and at Neuer Berliner Kunstverein.

Details

n.b.k. Records Vol. 3


Published by Marius Babias, curatedy by Sergio Edelsztein. With a text by Brian Kane

Vinyl LP, 22:20 min, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König, Cologne 2023


ISBN
978-3-7533-0496-0

Price
45.00 € / 30.00 € (Members)