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Susan Philipsz: Songs Sung in the First Person on Themes of Longing, Sympathy and Release

Susan Philipsz

Apr 9 – Mar 1

San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

151 Third St, San Francisco, CA 94103

Mon-Tue 10am-5pm, Wed Closed, Thu 12pm-8pm, Fri-Sun 10am-5pm

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Entry to this exhibition is included with general admission.

About

This outdoor sound installation offers a contemplative listening experience for visitors as they enjoy panoramic views of downtown San Francisco on the recently reopened Floor 7 terrace. A single speaker features the U.S. debut of the artwork Songs Sung in the First Person on Themes of Longing, Sympathy and Release (2003) by the Berlin-based, Scottish artist Susan Philipsz. Her own unaccompanied and untrained voice is heard singing acappella versions of songs by Teenage Fanclub, Soft Cell, The Smiths, and Gram Parsons. The artist often uses popular music in her work for its capacity to evoke emotional responses and collective memories. In this piece, Philipsz further explores how sound can heighten both our sense of self and our awareness of place, an experience that is continually reshaped by the surrounding architecture, light, and ambient sounds of the city.

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sound installationcontemporaryoutdoorsinging
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