REVOK's Pulsing 'Spirograph' Artworks Projected Onto Musical Performance
Art and music merge in this stunning display.
Graffiti writer turned fine artist REVOK recently presented an immersive installation at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Organized by the Library Street Collective and The Detroit Sessions, the time-based projection collided with a classical performance for a unique presentation. REVOK’s signature Spirograph motifs were projected onto the walls and ceiling of the former cathedral as the band performed. Musicians included Roberto González-Monjas on violin accompanied by pianist Ivan Moshchuk and singer Tunde Olaniran supported by pianist Kaleb Waterman.
Get a closer look at the installation and performance by watching the video above and then visit the Detroit Institute of Arts’ website for further information on their art and music collaborations.
Elsewhere in art, take a video tour of the British Museum’s manga exhibition.
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