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Dates:Sat from 12/1/18 - 12/1/18
Hours:7:00p - 10:00p
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:Free
Category:Arts & Culture

In conjunction with Introducing Tony Conrad: A Retrospective, please join the MIT List Visual Arts Center and Non-Event for an evening of experimental sound performances by close friends and collaborators of Tony Conrad who was associated with the founding of minimal music.

In the early 1960’s, along with John Cale, Angus Maclise, Lamonte Young, and Marian Zazeela, Conrad was a co-founder of the Theater of Eternal Music, which utilized non-Western musical forms and sustained sound to produce what they called dream music.

Henry Flynt and Tony Conrad met as Harvard undergraduates at the point when each artist denounced traditional forms of composition and began to develop more experimental sound scores.

Flynt will kick off the evening with a performance of his piece, “Everylovin’ Game On.” Lary 7 was a student of Tony Conrad’s and the two performed together often.

Lary 7 will perform Tony Conrad’s Three Loops for Performers and Tape Recorders (1961), which is one of Conrad’s earliest pieces.

It was premiered at a Harvard-Radcliffe Music Club concert with Conrad among one of eight performers.

The evening will end with an after-party performance by dream pop duo Damon & Naomi who navigate small sonic spaces and woeful melodies with an acoustic sound.

7 PM Henry Flynt
8 PM Lary 7
9 PM Damon & Naomi

Performer Bios

Henry Flynt was born in Greensboro, NC.

He is a philosopher, musician, anti-art activist and exhibited artist.

Flynt’s work devolves from what he calls “cognitive nihilism,” first announced in the 1960 and 1961 drafts of Philosophy Proper.

In 1961, Flynt coined the term concept art.

Concept art’s first appearance in a book was in An Anthology, release date 1963.

In 1962, Flynt began to campaign for an anti-art position.

He demonstrated against cultural institutions in New York in 1963 with Tony Conrad and Jack Smith, and against Stockhausen twice in 1964.

The Seventies were the main years of musical activity for Flynt.

Some key recordings from this period have been released on the Locust and Superior Viaduct labels

Lary 7 was born in Buffalo, New York.

Lary 7 is a multimedia artist who coaxes profane, inscrutable sounds and images from various mysterious devices.

Eschewing the digital, his work mainly features vintage and forgotten electronic instruments and technologies.

In the past he has taken the unique approach of modifying household appliances in order to give them a musical voice.

Lary is a co-founder of Plastickville Records and has been a major figure in the New York experimental underground music scene since 1970.

He has worked on exceptional musical projects with diverse artists including Jimi Tenor, Jarboe, Foetus, Tony Conrad, Alexander Hacke, Larry Mullins, Dorit Chrysler, Bernhard Gal, Jacob Kirkegaard, Gen Ken Montgomery, and Gordon Monahan.

Damon & Naomi
Damon Krukowski and Naomi Yang started playing music together as the rhythm section, co-songwriters, and sometime singers in Galaxie 500.

When that band ended, they continued as a duo, first recording for Shimmy Disc and then on a series of albums for Sub Pop Records.

In 2005, they formed their own label (20/20/20) and have since released four further Damon & Naomi albums – The Earth Is Blue, Within These Walls, False Beats and True Hearts, and Fortune – alongside reissues of their own and the Galaxie 500 back catalogue.

This program is free and open to the general public but RSVPs are required.

RSVP here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/public-program-sound-performance-tickets-50459894904

For more information, contact:

Emily A. Garner
[email protected]

WEBSITE↑ top

listart.mit.edu/events-programs/public-program-sound-performance-henry-flynt-lary-7-and-damon-naomi

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20 Ames Street, Bldg. E15, Cambridge, MA, 02139 map

MIT List Visual Arts Center
20 Ames Street, Bldg. E15
Cambridge, MA 02139

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