Spiral
“Discs and Nudes Descending a Staircase”
represents a cinematic vision of Marcel
Duchamp. The French painter, Cubist,
Dadaist, artist and anti-artist
collaborated on the fourth dream sequence
in Hans Richter’s 1947 surrealistic film “Dreams
That Money Can Buy”.
Spiral from Allison Crowe on Vimeo.
This excerpt joins “Spiral” from
Allison Crowe (voice, piano, composer,
engineer), Dave Baird (bass), Laurent
Boucher (percussion), Larry Anschell
(guitar, engineer), and Kayla Schmah
(producer).
“To all appearances”, said Duchamp (1887 –
1968), “the artist acts like a mediumistic
being who, from the labyrinth beyond time
and space, seeks (their) way out to a
clearing.”
#9 of 16 Songs
Labels: 16 Songs, Allison Crowe, auteur, avant garde, Canada, Cubist, Dadaist, film, Hans Richter, Kayla Schmah, Marcel Duchamp, music, piano, Spiral, surrealism, video
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