Cheek to Cheek (A Family Portrait) | Allison Maletz

Cheek to Cheek

I had each of my six family members (and myself) sing Irving Berlin’s song “Cheek To Cheek,” from the 1935 film Top Hat. I recorded each of us separately singing the song to completion at our own paces.  Then I overlapped the seven tracks so that we are all singing it together, as a family unit, made up of individuals. It perfectly demonstrates the push and pull affect I am trying to create within my art, of the subjects being so happy together that they are in heavenly bliss, while at the same time there is something unbearably uncomfortable, out of sync, and wrong. The installation of this sound work exists within a domestic setting, and all of the tracks are played simultaneously out of one Gramophone horn.

Allison graduated from the Slade MFA in 2009. Degree Show website.
For further information and work see allisonmaletz.com.

, Wednesday, 12 November 2008
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Dirty Furniture 1 | Allison Maletz

Dirty Chair

Dirty Furniture 1, Allison Maletz, 2007

An armchair is the base for this audio sculpture. The armchair is domestic, used, and out-dated. It looks as though it could be comfortable, but its worn and uncleanly appearance is not particularly inviting. Yet from within the chair a seductive voice asks to be sat on… literally calling in a soft whisper “Sit on me… sit on me…” repeatedly.  This sculpture is about constant need and lack of acknowledgment.”

Allison graduated from the Slade MFA in 2009. Degree Show website.
For further information and work see allisonmaletz.com.

, Monday, 12 November 2007
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