Akiko Nakayama, Gregor Hoheberg

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Konzert / Deutschland, Japan

Wie in einem Kaleidoskop entwickeln sich immer wieder neue Formen und Farbtöne auf der Leinwand. Dazu pulsieren Beats von Synthesizer, E-Piano und Schlaginstrumenten.

Auf die Idee, Farben in einer Live-Performance ineinander laufen zu lassen, kam die japanische Künstlerin Akiko Nakayama beim Reinigen ihrer Pinsel. Diesmal erhält ihr „Alive Painting“ einen besondere Klangkulisse: Das Johannes Motschmann Trio – Johannes Motschmann, Boris Bolles und David Panzl – lässt die Farben mit elektronischen und analogen Instrumenten auch akustisch pulsieren.

In Kooperation mit der KlangArt Vision


Do 26.10. / 20:00 Uhr / Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Halle

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Akiko Nakayama meets Johannes Motschmann Trio

Inspired by the swirling flow of colors that took place when cleaning her brush, Japanese artist Akiko Nakayama uses the term “Alive painting” to define her contemporary work. Using the fluidity of water, ink, oils and magnets, playing between the shape and texture, Nakayama´s ever-shifting images pulsate with life, reaching for the emotions and imagination.
Composer, electronic producer, and piano virtuoso Johannes Motschmann, together with Boris Bolles and David Panzl, is set to a genre-bending journey across instrumental influences, electronic dance and avant-garde. A surprising encounter between a collection of analogue synthesizers, e-pianos and multi-percussions, their thrilling, pulsating beats come to life reaching towards celestial rhythms.
In this one larger-than-life artistic experience, two artists come together for the first time in their vision to break away from existing forms, exploring together the possibilities of change - with a couple of surprises in their luggage, for the Halle audiences!


Thu 26.10. / 20:00 / Georg-Friedrich-Händel-Halle

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