Jorge Macchi
Jorge Macchi (Argentina, 1963) is a visual artist whose work spans painting, drawing, installation, sound, video, and sculpture. He is known for his minimalist approach, often using everyday materials to create pieces that explore themes of chance, time, and the ephemeral. Macchi's art frequently incorporates elements of music, literature, and architecture, using maps, sheet music, and cityscapes in unexpected ways. His signature style of poetic fragmentation transforms familiar objects into new, often broken forms, offering fresh interpretations of the ordinary.
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What is Sound Art?
Sound Art is an artistic discipline where sound is used as the primary medium. Like other contemporary art genres, Sound Art is inherently interdisciplinary, engaging with a variety of subjects including electronics, acoustics, noise music, psychoacoustics, audio media, video, film, and sculpture. Early examples of Sound Art include Luigi Russolo's noise intoners, as well as experimental works by Surrealists, Dadaists, and the Fluxus movement. These early pioneers helped establish sound as a legitimate medium for artistic expression.
