Music compositions (2023)

Exhibited at the Foyer, Danish Art Workshops, Copenhagen, Denmark. November 2023.

Solo show.

Materials: Solid wood and handmade plywood from walnut, mahogany and oak, rustproof music strings and wire, stainless steel components. 

Details

The exhibition Music Compositions shows a series of wall sculptures/reliefs, created by George Koutsouris, during his residency at the Danish Art Workshops in August – October 2023.

In these complex works, various wood pieces coexist with numerous overlapping strings, creating ‘abstract’ three-dimensional paintings/reliefs that refer to musical instruments and musical symbols. The idea for these wall sculptures was first conceived in 2021, when Koutsouris reached the final round at the competition for a permanent work for the new Music School at Rødovre, Denmark. His proposal concerned a 5 m long relief, that would be implemented in the same materials, wood, strings, and steel components. The proposal did not win the competition but gave Koutsouris the idea of developing smaller finished works where he could explore the possibilities, the technical challenges as well as their visual narrative.

Koutsouris has created musical instruments and sound sculptures in the past, which are kinetic or interactive. However, this time he tries to represent sound and musicality only visually, in sculptures which are static, not interactive, and silent, but can still reveal all the dynamics and tensions present in musical literature. Different types of strings have been used (steel, brass, copper etc.) which refer to various musical instruments, but now acting as visual ‘line’ elements, that Koutsouris uses to ‘paint’ on his three-dimensional wooden ‘canvas’.

For this project, Koutsouris has used many of the machines available at the wood section of the Danish art workshops to process solid wood and create the overlapping figures on his reliefs. To obtain high-quality thin wood pieces, he even created his own plywood from scratch by pressing sheets of wood veneer together. To begin with, the reliefs were designed and arranged on the computer, cut at the CNC machine, and processed further for the final finish and individual composition.

The project was built at the Danish Art Workshops and was partly supported by Statens Kunstfond.

Featured works

The exhibition features the following wall sculptures/reliefs by George Koutsouris:

Music composition 1

Music composition 2

Music composition 3

Music composition 4