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Dans cette exposition, Hannah Claus met en relief la relation entre divers éléments qui façonnent notre univers. L’installation « chant pour l’eau », un voile imposant et complexe composé de fils et d’images numériques, reproduit les formes d’onde d’un chant mi’kmaq. Union entre voix, eau et chant, cette œuvre est inspirée par les principes intrinsèques des kahion:ni, ou ceintures wampum, dans lesquelles s’amalgament la mer et le ciel.Artiste visuelle d’origines anglaise et kanien’kehà:ka (mohawk) habitant Tiohtià:ke (Montréal), Hannah Claus utilise dans ses installations différents processus et matériaux pour aborder les thèmes de la mémoire et de la transformation d’une perspective autochtone.
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Kevin
March 27th 2019
It was a good show but not what I expected to say the least. I thought this was the artist Home, as shown on this page. However, this was actually an improv group. Not bad though.
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There are two bands who have used this name.
1) The active one: Florida-based prog/indie-experimental band what moved to New York. All albums are numbered, they're up to 16 "sexteen."
members:
Brad Truax : Bass
Andrew Deutsch: Guitar
Chris Millstein: Drums
Eric Morrison: Piano
2) London based band, formed in 1970 as a four-piece band. Initially builing a large following in Holland and Germany, Home's largest British gig was a Wembley concert supporting Led Zeppelin
The band released 3 albums; Pause for a Hoarse Horse (1971), Home (1972) and The Alchemist(1973)
After the release of the third Album they added vocalist Dave Skillin and keyboard player Jim Anderson to the line-up. The band split in 1974 and Wisefield went on to join Wishbone Ash
members:
Vocals, Guitar: Mick Stubbs
Bass: Cliff Williams
Guitar: Laurie Wisefield
Drums: Mick Cook
Keyboards: Jim Anderson
Vocals: Dave Skillin
Read More1) The active one: Florida-based prog/indie-experimental band what moved to New York. All albums are numbered, they're up to 16 "sexteen."
members:
Brad Truax : Bass
Andrew Deutsch: Guitar
Chris Millstein: Drums
Eric Morrison: Piano
2) London based band, formed in 1970 as a four-piece band. Initially builing a large following in Holland and Germany, Home's largest British gig was a Wembley concert supporting Led Zeppelin
The band released 3 albums; Pause for a Hoarse Horse (1971), Home (1972) and The Alchemist(1973)
After the release of the third Album they added vocalist Dave Skillin and keyboard player Jim Anderson to the line-up. The band split in 1974 and Wisefield went on to join Wishbone Ash
members:
Vocals, Guitar: Mick Stubbs
Bass: Cliff Williams
Guitar: Laurie Wisefield
Drums: Mick Cook
Keyboards: Jim Anderson
Vocals: Dave Skillin
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