A musical installation by the French artist Anri Sala, who exhibited in the French pavilion during the last Venice Biennale is on view at artgenève 2015. This artwork is based on his film Long Sorrow (2005), which was already shown in 2011 at the Serpentine Gallery. This new musical performance A Longer Sorrow Where the Moon Notes Equal the Beach Bridges, made for soundtrack, saxophone and trombone with a film display in the background, has been staged for the first time during artgenève. This work combines musical patterns of the film and past performances.
artgenève / musique
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Jemeel Monodoc and Andre Vida playing in the Villa Sarasin, artgenève 2015 photo Nicolas Schopfer

Anri Sala, performance based on the movie "Long Sorrow" installation view Serpentine Gallery, London, 2011
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