Tripwire Concert Series
Event description
Join us for the live music performances responding to the themes of the Tony Clark: Unsculpted exhibition.
For saxophonist Joseph Lallo, there is something integrally sonic about Tony Clark’s paintings. The work of Clark, a self-described ‘punk classicist’, features a recurring theme of freedom through – or despite – restriction. Even within the limited colour palette of Clark’s Myriorama paintings (light blue, light pink, raw sienna, and black), his art evokes a symphony of contradictions: familiar and edgy, wise and naive, stoic and flamboyant – a primal scream emerging from the confines of a corset.
TheTripwire concerts reflect and unravel this phenomenon through a range of composed and improvised music by the unique pairings of ARIA-nominated pianist and composer Nat Bartsch, oboist Briana Leaman, West-African percussionist and kora player Mohamed Camara, percussionist Anna Camara, and saxophonists Nicholas Russoniello and Joseph Lallo.
Tripwire: light blue and light pink
Performers
Nat Bartsch (she/her), piano
Briana Leaman (she/her), oboe
Joseph Lallo (he/him), saxophone
Tripwire: black and raw sienna
Performers
Mohamed Camara (he/him), kora
Anna Camara (she/her), balafon
Nick Russoniello (he/him), saxophone
Joseph Lallo (he/him), saxophone
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