安利·萨拉

Ravel Ravel Interval

Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada
2024-11-29 — 2025-04-27
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Anri Sala, Ravel Ravel Interval, 2017 in Out of the Box, exhibition view, Schaulager, Switzerland (2023). Photo: Gina Folly. © Anri Sala/ADAGP, Paris (2024).

Anri Sala presents Ravel Ravel Interval (2017), an immersive video installation in the Contemporary Art Square at the MMFA. Shown for the first time in Canada, this piece is adapted from the work Ravel Ravel (2013), which was presented at the 55th Venice Biennale.

This installation has been generously promised to the Museum by Pierre Bourgie. It will simultaneously—or almost simultaneously—present two interpretations of Maurice Ravel’s (1875-1937) Piano Concerto for the Left Hand in D Major.

Created in 1929-1930, the piece was commissioned by pianist Paul Wittgenstein following the amputation of his right arm in the First World War. In Ravel Ravel Interval, Sala trains his lens on the left hands of the two performers, Montreal pianist Louis Lortie and French pianist Jean-Efflam Bavouzet. Each is accompanied by an unseen orchestra somewhere outside the shot. As they perform the piece, the two pianists vary their tempo: starting out in unison, they then split apart, come back together, drift apart again and finally resume their synchronous play.

The interval between these two interpretations highlights the uniqueness of human expression, inviting us to accept and embrace uncertainty as an essential part of our artistic and personal experience.

This exhibition will launch the MMFA's celebrations of the 150th anniversary of Ravel’s birth.

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