The Undivided” Concerto #1 for American violin, Mexican violin and electronica. This sculptural, audio-visual installation replicates a section of the US/Mexico International Border wall composed of a faux concrete base containing hidden speakers and two projectors. This base supports twelve white poles capped with concertina barbed wire. The installation presents a looping 20 min video of two violinists, one Mexican and one American, facing each other with the border wall dividing them while they play the same original musical score, the notes of which can be seen printed on the white poles of the sculpture. This piece illustrates that the language of music unites and transcends political borders and cultural divides.
The opening show is not until April 27th, and then MALU will make the exhibit available on an appointment basis.
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