EXHIBITION NARRATIVE:The Monsters We Sometimes Become is a captivating
art exhibit showcasing the evocative works of Nathaniel A.J. Landry,
accompanied by an original musical score and live performance by
Monoblack. Curated by ELLEmnop.Art, this immersive collaboration
delves into the complexities of human emotion, exploring the shadowy
corners of identity, transformation, and vulnerability. Each work of
art by Landry is paired with a bespoke audio composition by Monoblack,
weaving sounds and visuals into a hauntingly beautiful narrative.
Together, they invite viewers to reflect on the dualities we possess
and the profound ways art can express the inexpressible.
The exhibition includes a new series of original works of art by
Nathaniel A.J. Landry. Each of the artworks have been paired with
bespoke songs produced by MONOBLACK, designed to be listened to while
viewing each artwork. Collectively MONOBLACK’S audio compositions
make up the exhibit’s original musical score. “The Monsters...”
is a guided, immersive art experience, designed for guests to view the
artwork and listen to the paired song in chronological order.
Attending guests are guided through the exhibit by The Guardians.
After viewing & listening to the collaborative collection, guests will
be escorted to make ‘The Choice’. ‘The Choice’ holds the final
two artworks & songs of the exhibit, representing ‘The Reconcile’
and ‘The Monster’. ‘The Choice’, your choice, determines the
fate of the exhibition’s main character...YOU. Once ‘Your
Choice’ is made, you won’t be able to view or hear the alternative
‘Choice’. There is no going back. At the conclusion of the
exhibition guests will be allowed to revisit there favorite artworks,
participate in the Monster Confessional portals, fellowship with other
art lovers, visit the exhibition's merch setups, food & beverage
stations, as well as a concert performance by MONOBLACK.
"Through this exhibition, we hope to encourage introspection, healing,
and a greater acceptance of the complexities that define us" - Sensei,
Co-Curator
“The phrase ‘The Monsters We Sometimes Become’ speaks not only
to the external forces that shape our actions but also to the internal
battles that sometimes define us. Experience the unprecedented
multimedia art exhibition that transcends traditional art experiences,
that invite viewers to confront their deepest emotions. The works are
a reflection of the fragility of the human psyche—the moments when
we face our fears, our anger, or our guilt."
EXHIBITION TICKETS:
This exhibition experience offers three distinct ticket tiers, each
featuring its own set of exclusive amenities. When purchasing your
ticket, you will select a designated entry time for the guided
experience, allowing for a more personalized and immersive visit.
Please note that tickets are limited for each time slot to ensure an
intimate and engaging experience for all attendees.
EXHIBITION GUIDELINES:
1. Guests are required to bring their cell phone and a pair of
headphones to properly hear the music paired with each artwork without
disturbing other guest's
guided experience.
2. Guests are required to choose their guided exhibition starting time
from the exhibition's predetermined staggered entry time schedule.
3. Upon completion of the guided experience guests can return to the
bar for wine and specialty cocktails/mocktails as they revisit the art
up close, connect with fellow guests, step into our Monster
Confessional Booths, interact with the shadow-self light installation,
and conclude the night with a live performance by MONOBLACK.
EXHIBITION SOUNDTRACK:
"The Monsters We Sometimes Become" is more than an art exhibition, it
also is the name of the exhibit's soundtrack, exclusively available on
vinyl. All of the music was composed by local musician, MONOBLACK and
the vinyl's cover art was designed by Nathaniel A.J. Landry. The
soundtrack includes 17 original songs, three (3) original poems, and
three (3) limited edition prints. The first single, 'Escaping From
Reality', is now available for digital download.
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