GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK by Paola Pivi
Fotograaf: Vincent J. Musi,

Sculpture International Rotterdam is proud to present:
GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK by Paola Pivi
Coolsingel 63 @ Stadhuisplein.
www.grrr.nu


GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK
“A studio is a luxurious secret place, secluded, only for connoisseurs, that we instead make available for free to everyone, for an activity that is very far from ‘perfection’ and ‘competition’” (Paola Pivi).

GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK is a new public artwork by the Italian artist Paola Pivi (1971, Milan) created for the city of Rotterdam. Located at the Coolsingel—the city’s heart and most important street—GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK is a work that operates as a fully functional, professional recording studio. The studio is open to everyone at any time, with free admission. This new work by Pivi is not only a joyous and generous gift to the city, its inhabitants and its visitors; it is also an engaging, publicly operating machine that redefines the idea of public art.
GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK is housed in a two-storey building with a glass façade to the street. The studio is technically advanced, managed by sound engineers and equipped with a complete set of instruments—from a saxophone and a synthesizer to a drum set, and so forth. The large and double soundproof room accommodates groups and individuals; professional musicians as well as amateurs. There is one single rule that each studio-user must obey: musicians have to play along with the recorded sound of animals.
A wide collection of recordings (made available by the Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, NY) will offer visitors the animal sound of their choice, whether it be a squeak of a mouse; a humming bee; the roar of a tiger or a bear—to name a few of your options. Visitors are invited to play, compose, and improvise; to record, mix, master and jam. You can learn or teach to play an instrument, or simply listen to others playing along the sound of animals. GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK will furthermore showcase a selection of animal photo portraits by Vincent J. Musi, author of Animal Minds (National Geographic, 2008).

GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK offers a wide range of ongoing activities:
On a monthly basis, GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK will turn itself inside-out, offering a free concert to the public featuring renowned musicians of every imaginable music genre. On these occasions, loudspeakers will be installed on the street, ‘calling out’ for the pedestrians of the Coolsingel and Stadhuisplein.
On a weekly basis, the studio will organize free events inside the studio (concerts; lectures; workshops, etc.), invite Rotterdam groups (such as a club or a school class) to perform as a band, broadcast a radio show with the most remarkable sound recordings of the previous week.
Additionally, all GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK activities will be kept in our collective sound memory, through its permanent and growing archive of recorded sounds; in a monthly radio show about the studio’s various activities, hosted by web radio RAM, and on an annual compilation album, containing the most remarkable studio recordings of the year.
GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK may also be experienced on a daily basis, with news updates on www.grrr.nu
PAOLA PIVI
Paola Pivi (1971, Milan) has lived and worked in unusual places around the world, such as small islands, deserts and faraway countries. Currently she is based in Anchorage, Alaska—with bears in her backyard, icy water in the winter and an abundance of light in the summer. With her sculptures, installations and performances Pivi builds a personal universe ruled by the laws of irony and absurdity. Pivi’s works originate from colossal operations yet appear light, spontaneous and agile—like the movements of an athlete. Through changes of scale, duplications of objects or alterations of context, Pivi transforms impossible actions into simple and disarming gestures. Among other feats, she has photographed alligators covered in whipped cream, and brought together dozens of white animals to construct a monochrome zoo in an exhibition space. Her work, much like its cheerful and strange titles (‘My religion is kindness, thank you. See you in the future,’ ‘One cup of cappuccino then I go,’ as well as the title of this new work.) is an open invitation to the public, to interact and play.
CONTEXT: LONG-TERM PLAN FOR COOLSINGEL AXIS
GRR JAMMING SQUEAK is part of SIR’s long-term plan for the Coolsingel axis (2009-2012). In preparation of the major redevelopments of this urban boulevard, SIR offers a program of temporary and permanent art projects, focusing on the past, present, and—above all—unpredictable future of the Coolsingel. Various possibilities are examined for a new generation of art works for Rotterdam’s most important street. Within this framework, SIR opened the SIR Cinema in November 2009 and Taneda’s Coolsingel Cube in January 2010, during the IFFR.

SCULPTURE INTERNATIONAL ROTTERDAM
SIR is an advisory body of the Municipal Executive. It manages and develops the international artworks for Rotterdam's metropolitan locations and assists the city in achieving its international and cultural ambitions (SIR is affiliated with the Rotterdam Centre for Visual Art).

GRRR JAMMING SQUEAK has been made possible with the generous support of:
Yamaha, Peter Verspuy Muziekinstrumenten, Flos, Moroso, dS+V, MAB Development, Stichting De Werkmij, The Macaulay Library of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology (Ithaca, New York).



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