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Vijay Iyer and I.M. Pei’s “National Gallery of Art, East Building” | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/stories/sound-thoughts-art/vijay-iyer-and-im-peis-national-gallery-art-east-building

Composer-pianist Vijay Iyer describes the East Building as a work of art that does what music does: invites you in—to inhabit, explore, and be among others. He responds with pieces that balance pattern and structure with leaving room to wander.
music out into the world without you, like whether it’s setting it down for someone else

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Jasiri X and “Untitled (Man)” | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/stories/sound-thoughts-art/jasiri-x-and-untitled-man

Hip-hop artist Jasiri X looks at Kerry James Marshall’s woodcut almost like he’s looking into a mirror. It captures the experience of a Black man: resilient but restrained from being his authentic self. Jasiri responds to the work through two songs that reflect on his internal struggle.
Who else got a fellowship from spitting that either Black preacher adapt to crack

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Nathalie Joachim and Carrie Mae Weems’s “May Flowers” | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/stories/sound-thoughts-art/nathalie-joachim-and-carrie-mae-weemss-may-flowers

Composer Nathalie Joachim sees her childhood memories in May Flowers. The photograph also evokes the uniquely spiritual experience of recording a church choir in her family’s Haitian village. Joachim has lovingly woven their song into her composition.
anyway, it seems the sun shines in quite a different way there than it does anywhere else

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Sa-Roc and Margaret Burroughs’s “Sleeping Boy” | National Gallery of Art

https://www.nga.gov/stories/sound-thoughts-art/sa-roc-and-margaret-burroughss-sleeping-boy

Rapper Sa-Roc’s music speaks to different aspects of Black experience, including the vulnerability of many Black kids—similar to the boy in Margaret Burroughs’s linocut, who hides himself. Her song Forever invites listeners not to hide, but to shine and share their “inner light” with the world.
actually brought in to be questioned, and was told not to share that with anybody else

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