Matt Stokes
The Distant Sound
through 13 June 2011
De Hallen Haarlem
Grote Markt 16
Haarlem, the Netherlands
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Dance cultures
The exhibition The Distant Sound consists of existing and newly produced works. It includes Stokes’ ecstatic ode to Northern Soul, the lush Super 16mm-to-video work Long After Tonight (2005), for which the artist re-staged a popular 1970s Northern Soul night in St. Salvador’s Church in Dundee, where a group of ‘soulies’ performed their typical, athletic dance moves. Stokes’ interest in the aesthetics associated with contemporary dance traditions is further elaborated in the 16mm animation Dance Swine Dance (2011), which shows an animated cartoon character performing a variety of recognizable dance styles, from hiphop to metal, and folk to hardcore.
Grindcore meets classical music
The central piece of the exhibition is the new six channel video installation Cantata Profana (2010). It was commissioned by the Kunsthalle Fridericianum in Kassel, Germany, produced by Forma, UK, and co-produced by De Hallen Haarlem. In Cantata Profana, a contemporary interpretation of a classical cantata is performed by six grindcore vocalists, all noted figures in this radical split-off from the hardcore punk/death metal genres. For this monumental work, the artist collaborated with the British classical composer Orlando Gough, and six vocalists from England, Germany, USA, Norway and the Netherlands, who were assembled in a Berlin studio for a four-day improvisation and recording session. The resulting six-channel video installation combines the ‘grunting’ of grindcore with the stately, ‘respectable’ structures of classical composition. By confronting traditional aspects of Western musical history and eccentric contemporary genres, these fundamentally contrasting elements merge into an evocative new hybrid, which allows for moments of unexpected beauty to occur.
Curated by: Xander Karskens
Event: Sacred Selections
Within the context of The Distant Sound, De Hallen Haarlem has invited Matt Stokes to host a Sacred Selections night at the Nieuwe Kerk in Haarlem. Sacred Selections is an ongoing series of organ recitals, in which transcriptions of contemporary music genres like happy hardcore, black metal and trance are performed on a church pipe organ. Introduction by the artist.
Date: 9 June 2011, 8 p.m. Location: Nieuwe Kerk, Nieuwe Kerksplein 36, Haarlem. Free admission.
About the museum
De Hallen Haarlem is a museum for modern and contemporary art in Haarlem, the Netherlands. It aims to present a programme of exhibitions and contextual activities on emerging international art, with a collection focus on audiovisual work and photography.