Press Release
TUNE is a series of short sound residencies that explores the intersections of sound, music, and visual art. The invited artists move across genres, eras, and influences and generate sonic responses and exchanges with the wider programming at Haus der Kunst. The spirit of play and the evolving structures are two main threads running through this year’s TUNE. Many of the sonic artists in our new programme create compositions and experiences from multiple sound sources and logic systems. In the interplay of these loosely connected assemblages, new meanings emerge.
TUNE takes place across venues of our building. Some highlights include drummer-composer Valentina Magaletti’s collaboration with Afro-Portuguese artist Nídia, with their work exploring a diverse yet universal musical language through syncopated drum patterns, pulsating marimba lines, and melodic interludes.
Artists invited for 2025 include Valentina Magaletti, Nídia, Moin, life is beautiful, Limpe Fuchs, Hanne Lippard, Laurel Halo, Youmna Saba, Benjamin Brachtel, Laraaji, Nicolas Becker, Tarek Atoui, and Quentin Sirjacq.
Curated by Sarah Miles with Marlene Mützel.
Duration
28.2. & 1.3.25
Downloads
TUNE. Valentina Magaletti, Nídia, Moin
© Nídia & Valentina and Latency
TUNE. Valentina Magaletti, Nídia, Moin
© Nídia & Valentina and Latency
TUNE. Valentina Magaletti, Nídia, Moin
Estradas
© Nídia & Valentina
Artwork by Daniel Shea
TUNE. Valentina Magaletti, Nídia, Moin
MOIN
Photo: Amy Gwatkin
TUNE. Valentina Magaletti, Nídia, Moin
MOIN
Photo: Amy Gwatkin