Marian Zazeela
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Born | New York City, U.S. | April 15, 1940
Died | March 28, 2024 New York City, U.S. | (aged 83)
Known for | Painter, musician, light artist, calligrapher, kinetic art sculptor, graphic artist, singer, Tanpura musician |
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Website | MELA Foundation |
Marian Zazeela (April 15, 1940 – March 28, 2024) was an American
Early life & education
Born to
Career
Shortly after graduation, she relocated to
During a period of rapid growth in the early 1960s, Zazeela not only joined Young's musical group
Over the next 30 years, Zazeela elaborated this work into increasingly environmental and sculptural forms, often incorporating the use of colored-light and colored-shadow, which she titled Dusk Adaptation Environment (installation), Still Light (sculpture), Magenta Day / Magenta Night (installation/sculpture), and, more generally, Light. Obsessed with duration and color saturation, by the late 60s, Zazeela began presenting light-work in collaboration with Young's minimal music in what were envisioned as long-term installations titled Dream Houses.[5] One of them, at 275 Church Street, above the couple's loft, has run since the early 1990s, and is open to the public four days a week.
In 1970, Zazeela began studies in the
Zazeela described her work as “borderline art,” a term that “‘borders’ and challenges the conventional distinction between decorative and fine art by using decorative elements in the fine art tradition.”[2]
Personal Life
Zazeela died at her home in New York City on March 28, 2024, at the age of 83.[2] An exhibition of her drawings, called Dream Lines, was presented from March 1 to May 11, 2024, at Artists Space in New York City.[7]
Discography
- 31 VII 69 10:26 - 10:49 PM / 23 VIII 64 2:50:45 - 3:11 AM The Volga Delta [aka The Black Record] - La Monte Young/ Marian Zazeela (Edition X, 1969)
- Dream House 78' 17" - La Monte Young / Marian Zazeela / the Theatre of Eternal Music(Shandar, 1974)
- The Tamburas of Pandit Pran Nath - La Monte Young / Marian Zazeela (Just Dreams, 1999)
- Inside the Dream Syndicate, Volume One: Day of Niagara (1965) - John Cale, Tony Conrad, Angus MacLise, La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela (Table of the Elements, 2000. Not authorized by La Monte Young)[8]
- The Second Dream of the High Tension Line Stepdown Transformer from the Four Dreams of China Gramavision1991) (cover artist)
References
- ^ [1] MELA Marian Zazeela
- ^ a b c d Greenberger, Alex (29 March 2024). "Marian Zazeela, Artist Behind Dizzying Drawings and Transcendent Light Shows, Dies at 83". ARTNews. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
- ^ LaBelle, Brandon. Background Noise: Perspectives on Sound Art (2006) New York and London: Continuum International Publishing, pp. 71 & 73-74
- ^ [2] SCREEN TEST [ST362]: MARIAN ZAZEELA Directed by Andy Warhol, United States, 1964
- ^ LaBelle, Brandon. Background Noise: Perspectives on Sound Art (2006) New York and London: Continuum International Publishing, pp. 73-74
- ^ [3] Marian Zazeela: Long-term view at Dia Beacon
- ^ [4] Artists Space Dream Lines: Marian Zazeela
- ^ Statement on Table of The Elements CD Day of Niagara April 25, 1965. MELA Foundation. Retrieved on 2012-09-16.
External links
- Marian Zazeela at Mela Foundation
- Images of Zazeela graphic design
- Text and audio interview with La Monte Young
- Zazeela and Young's Selected Writings, pdf file.
- "The Soul of the Word" images and text by Zazeela, from Aspen magazine #9
- 2003 Interview of Zazeela and La Monte Young by Frank Oterion Dream Houses
- Video clip of Marian Zazeela discussing Pandit Pran Nath
- Photos of Marian Zazeela light performance for a performance of cellist Charles Curtis
- Biography at eNotes
- Biography at Kunst im Regenbogenstadl
- Marian Zazeela at IMDb
- Marian Zazeela discography at Discogs