Discover the Transformative Still in Sound Exhibition
The Clyfford Still Museum is set to unveil a captivating new exhibition titled
Still in Sound on May 16, 2026, located in
Denver, Colorado. This multisensory showcase, co-curated by
Bailey Placzek and
Ben Coleman, is a unique exploration of how sound can enhance and interpret the experience of abstract visual art.
The exhibition fills the Museum’s six largest galleries and invites visitors to immerse themselves in a dialogue between sound and visual language. Each gallery is designed to create an atmosphere in which the rich textures and complexities of Clyfford Still’s abstract artworks can be appreciated through a sonic lens.
Key artists including
Maria Chávez,
Maya Dunietz,
Kalyn Heffernan,
Matana Roberts, and
Michael Schumacher have contributed original sound compositions influenced by selected artworks from Still’s collection, thereby creating an engaging auditory experience that complements the visual elements.
The exhibition will also feature a special section titled
Celebrating 15 Years: 15 New Paintings in 15 Months, marking the Museum's anniversary with a chronological display of Still’s notable pieces. Each month, a new painting from 1947 to 1973 will be introduced, providing a fresh perspective on Still’s artistic evolution.
Interactive Experiences
In addition to the traditional exhibition format, visitors will find a digital guide designed for an enriched experience. This guide allows guests to explore the exhibition at their own pace, featuring a sound tour that highlights Still's conceptual journey through his artworks. A notable interactive installation has been created by
Phillip David Stearns, responding directly to the inspiration found in Still’s pastel drawings, enabling a tactile connection with the art.
Artists Behind the Sound
- - Matana Roberts: A sound experimentalist and musician, known for her dynamic performances.
- - Kalyn Heffernan: Leader of the renowned band Wheelchair Sports Camp, is recognized for her strong presence in contemporary sound art.
- - Michael J. Schumacher: An innovator in spatial sound, whose works delve into the realms of algorithmic music composition.
- - Maria Chávez: Acclaimed as an abstract turntablist, her unique approach to sound and music underscores her artistic expression.
- - Maya Dunietz: An artist who merges visual art, music, technology, and philosophy.
This inclusive exhibition aims to expand the traditional boundaries of art appreciation, integrating auditory experiences to deepen the understanding and emotion behind Still’s creations. Expect a space where art, sound, and contemporary interpretation merge into a cohesive narrative.
Conclusion
The
Still in Sound exhibition promises to deliver an unforgettable experience, closing on
February 14, 2027. For those interested in exploring the innovative ways sound and visual art intersect, this exhibition is not to be missed. Visit
Clyfford Still Museum for more information and updates on this landmark exhibition.