Park Avenue Armory, New York

Julie Mehretu | Monochromatic Light (Afterlife)

27.09.–08.10.2022

Fifty years ago, composer Morton Feldman wrote music to commemorate the opening of the Rothko Chapel in Houston. A half-century later, composer, conductor, multi-instrumentalist and MacArthur “Genius” Tyshawn Sorey has created a new piece, commissioned by the Armory, as a tribute to both the deeply contemplative space and the work by this composer that has influenced his creative output. The resulting score provides the listener with the feeling of being enveloped in sound in much the same way that Mark Rothko’s paintings give in that space, revealing ever changing shades of color and texture.

Visionary director Peter Sellars returns to the Armory following his unforgettable stagings of St. Matthew Passion (2014) and FLEXN (co-created with Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray in 2015, 2017) to ritualize this deeply moving work. Within the confines of a ceremonial chamber, audiences are immersed in Sorey’s composition, works by celebrated visual artist Julie Mehretu, and choreography by flex pioneer Reggie (Regg Roc) Gray to gain new perspectives on time, space, and movement. And while profoundly personal, this spiritual happening also serves as an invocation of the collective memory and ancestral trauma of our time and the distant but resonant past.

 

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Installation Views

  • Julie Mehretu, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Julie Mehretu, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Julie Mehretu, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Julie Mehretu, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Julie Mehretu, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Julie Mehretu, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Julie Mehretu, Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Deidra “Dayntee” Braz in Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Derick “Spectacular Slicc” Murreld in Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Davóne Tines and Quamaine “Virtuoso” Daniels in Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • Tyshawn Sorey and Calvin “Cal” Hunt in Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), Park Avenue Armory, 2022
    Photo: Stephanie Berger

  • (Foreground – Left to right) Nairy Baghramian, S’accrochant (crépuscule), 2022; Se levant (mauve), 2022; S’accrochant (ventre de biche), 2022, (Background- Left to right) Julie Mehretu, They departed for their own country another day, 2023; Nairy Baghramian, S’asseyant, 2022; Julie Mehretu, Ghosthymn (after the Raft), 2019-2021.
    Exhibition view at “Julie Mehretu. Ensemble”, 2024, Palazzo Grassi, Venezia
    Photo: Marco Cappelletti © Palazzo Grassi, Pinault Collection