When people are talking about a piece of music, they’re really talking about themselves, they’re really talking about how it connects to them and what it makes them feel. I don’t like the idea of music being like a lecture, I want it to be more like a conversation." - an interview with composer Max Richter
Entering into a year of unknown conversations. 2014.
1.Untitled 2011. Oscar Murillo’s large-scale paintings imply action, performance, and chaos, but are in fact methodically composed of rough-hewn, stitched canvases that often incorporate fragments of text as well as studio debris such as dirt and dust. His paintings, video works, and performances are tied to a notion of community stemming from the artist’s cross-cultural ties to London, where he currently lives and works, and Colombia, where he was born in 1986. - via David Zwirner
2. A bedroom, source unknown. Wall color unknown. Floorboards original. Painting unknown. Furniture by owner.
3. The music playing for the last couple weeks. "Memoryhouse" by Max Richter
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