Tuesday Tunes: A Playlist for Mark Tobey
Exhibitions & Events
Taking inspiration from the major theme of music in Ten Americans: After Paul Klee, we paired 11 staff members with 11 works from the exhibition and asked them to respond to create a playlist in response to their individual artwork. Caitlin Meredith, Phillips Music Coordinator created this playlist in response to Mark Tobey’s “Night Flight.”
As I studied Night Flight by Mark Tobey, I saw many repetitive strokes and lines, that once repeated, began to morph into different shapes. This visual aspect is akin to the fugue, a compositional technique in which a melodic line is introduced and repeated by different voices, at which point the interwoven voices begin to develop into something new. For my playlist, I have chosen four pieces that have prominent examples of fugue-like material: two pieces by the king of the fugue, J.S. Bach, and two by more contemporary artists Sylvan Esso and Bon Iver. I hope as you listen you may be able to hear and visualize the repetitive fugue-like sonorities.
Caitlin Meredith, Phillips Music Coordinator
https://open.spotify.com/user/rmmiy126amg7vcppk2oh9kzoe/playlist/5kWgA9YGxxfMRn0e0wcf4j?si=tQCLZF6CSHKGldWnKKAnGw
Feeling inspired? Create your own playlist based around works in the exhibition and send it to us at communications@phillipscollection.org and we may feature it on our blog and social media.