San Francisco's Museum of Modern Art is holding a free community day this Saturday and it's not just a feast for the eyes, but also the ears.That's because the museum's new, sound-rich, ‘Art of Noise’ exhibition is making its debut. Boasted as the largest exhibition of design the museum has ever executed, this collection is an elaborate, immersive space that looks at how we've listened to music over time, but it also examines how the sonic experience has evolved.
And for Suzuki, staying in one place meant listening to repetitive industrial sounds. This can be heard in his hollow, eerie and sometimes shrill, droning sculpture. "You can sit and meditate," Suzuki says. He says he incorporated colors that are iconic to San Francisco; the international orange of the Golden Gate Bridge, and a hue of green that evokes the Bay Area's iconic verdant hills, lush from a season of abundant rain.
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