- Herbert Distel
Distel Herbert (born
7 August ,1942 inBern ) is aSwiss painter,sculptor , photographer, filmmaker andcomposer currently residing inKatzelsdorf nearVienna Austria . He is primarily known for hissculpture ,sound art andconceptual art .Biography
Herbert Distel studied
lithography inParis atÉcole nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts from1963-64 and started creating sculptures withgeometrical forms in the mid 1960s. In 1968-1969 he started creating egg sculptures and in 1970 he launched a 3m long polyester egg on the West African coast that reached theTrinidad coast seven months later. ( [http://www.habalukke.ch/zeitung/berena48.html "‘Projekt Canaris’"] ). The same year he installed a 22 tongranite egg sculpture along the road fromBasel toChiasso entitled '"Monument Canaris".From 1970 to 1977 he started working on his landmark [http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1999/muse/artist_pages/distel_drawers.html "‘Museum of Drawers’" (Das Schubladenmuseum)] , a found cabinet with 20 drawers each containing 25 tiny rooms where he invited living artists to contribute a
miniature work of art. Artists included were:Arnulf Rainer ,Carolee Schneemann , Mergert Christian,Pablo Picasso , Robert Cottingham,Billy Al Bengston ,Joseph Beuys ,John Baldessari ,Carl Andre ,Chuck Close , Tom Blackwell, Tom Phillips,Joe Goode , Charles Arnoldi, Camille Billops,Nam June Paik , Frederick J. Brown, Robyn Denny,Valie Export ,Mel Ramos ,Edward Ruscha ,Dieter Roth andJohn Cage . At the same timeGeorge Maciunas was working on hisFluxus "Flux Cabinet" (1975-77).From 1985-1987 Distel studied in
Warsaw with polish film makersKrzysztof Kieslowski and Edward Zebrowski. In 1993 Distel and Peter Guyer completed thevideo [http://db.swr.de/imkp/IMKP.detail?p_lw=e&p_kwid=140 "‘die angst die macht die bilder des zauberlehrlings’"] based onfound footage .Soundwork
Distel's first
sound art work was the LP "We have a problem" (1971) based onNASA recordings ofApollo 13 astronauts that were mixed with a live rendition ofGeorge Gershwin 'sRhapsody In Blue ' as played by the pianist: Peter Aronsky. In 1973 he completed the sound work "The Love Room" and later used it in his first short film "A Pornographic Movie" (1974).Distel was included in
Morgan Fisher 's 1980 "Miniatures" [http://www.morgan-fisher.com/discogpages_e/miniatures.html compilation] (theaural equivalent to the "Museum of Drawers") with a track called "Toscany In Blue (Last Minute)".Die Reise (1985)
In 1984-1985 Distel worked on "Die Reise" (The Trip), a stunning train and
railroad field recording montage . Location recordings were made in theZürich -Bern Intercity on a trip he recorded ten times to get the source material. Die Reise starts and is based on the train sound counterpointing with singing cicadas as well as birds and human voices. It seems the composer is recording the "voice" of the train to add to the choir of cicadas, birds, hissing electronic sounds and human voices. Ultimately this tour de force ofmusique concrète technique can also be considered as a paean to the Swiss railroad.La Stazione (1990)
From 1985 to 1989 Distel took a series of
photographs in the StaglienoGenoa [http://www.flickr.com/photos/cienne/sets/72057594079162008/ cemetery] in Italy -photographic close-ups of marble sculptures and tombs. The series was exhibited in 1990 inBern with accompanying poems fromEdgar Lee Masters 'sSpoon River Anthology . The cover for "‘La Stazione’" (The Station) is excerpted from this series. Source recordings for this sound work - a masterpiece of ambientmusique concrète - were made inMilan ’s Central Station in 1987 with the help of his wife Gil Distel. It was created according to the model of Mario Peragallo's own opera La Collina (1947) (itself based on theSpoon River Anthology ) so that each part is dedicated to a certain Italianpersonality .
*Trecentocinquantatre toArturo Schwarz - a Milanese art dealer andMarcel Duchamp specialist
*Torino-Ritardo toMalwida von Meysenbug - who introducedLou Salome to thephilosopher Friedrich Nietzsche
*Capocaponeralearti to Federico Paternina - aRioja Spanish wine maker
*Transeuropexpress to Teresita Fontana - widow of the artistLucio Fontana
*Diretto - Binario sette to Valeria Manzoni - mother of the artistPiero Manzoni La Stazione can thus be considered an
hommage to Italian art and way of life, as Distel actually lived inItaly for some time. The five parts’ subtitles are based on the train station’s PA anouncements.The music is
continuous , so that telling which part is which can prove difficult. One hears recordings of clattering trains slowly stopping on arrival, doors of cars shutting, PA anouncements,whistle s, people running to get their train. The sounds have been processed and layered – sometimes beyond recognition – to make theindustrial sounds mingle in asurreal soundscape . The technique is well-known (drastically slowed-down speed, multi-layering,echo andreverb sound effects , pitch modification), but the result is totally unique.Created 1987-90, "La Stazione" was premiered on [http://www.drs.ch/www/de/drs.html Radio DRS 2] Bern, Switzerland, on May 16, 1990.
Soundtrack (2004)
Originally commissioned in 2004 by a japanese choreographer, this remix version of Herbert Distel's own "Die Reise" and "La Stazione" was broadcasted on
ORF ,WDR andDeutschlandradio in 2007-8, but remains unreleased on disc format at time of writing. Composed for dancers and video, this "Soundtrack" (pun intended I assume) is a subtle and nuanced mix enhancing details from the originals and adding dramaturgy in the process. The result is a kind of psychological soundscape and less of a train trip or portrait of a train station, since the train sounds are used as a rhythm element here and no more as a psychological, hypnotysing sound. Actually the train sounds only appear 15 minutes into the mix, evidence of a new direction given to the whole project. The work is divided in 2 parts, the first one (till 39:00) being a remixing of "Die Reise" whilst the 2nd part (starting 39:00) is sourced from "La Stazione".The 15mns opening sequence is a kind of surreal vocals+insect chorale. A female singer returns at 23:00-24:00, a heavenly voice amid the concrète music sounds. Generally speaking, this mix stays true to the original "La Stazione" project, that is to say an
opera (ie a composition for voices), enhancing and stressing the role of vocals in these 2 sound pieces. Another prominent element are the numerouselectronic sounds brought into focus compared to the originals. Distel deliberately re-install his sound work in the electronic andmusique concrète canon. And maybe the cheerfull motorcycle engine at 47:30 signals another, noisier trip altogether. Obviously "Soundtrack" is a fine addition to the 2 previous works on train sounds and the ensemble makes for a perfect trilogy.External links
* [http://www.habalukke.ch/zeitung/berena48.html Projekt Canaris] (1970) on Berena News Online
* [http://expositions.bnf.fr/face/grand/10.htm Portrait] of Distel byBarry Flanagan (1973)
* [http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1999/muse/artist_pages/distel_drawers.html Das Schubladenmuseum - Museum of Drawers] (1977) at The Museum of Modern Art, New York*Morgan Fisher's "Miniature" 1980 [http://www.morgan-fisher.com/discogpages_e/miniatures.html compilation] , featuring Distel
* [http://db.swr.de/imkp/IMKP.detail?p_lw=e&p_kwid=140 Die Angst Die Macht Die Bilder des Zauberlehrlings] (1993) film
* [http://www.hathut.com/ Hathut Records] , publishers of "Railnotes" (2003)*2007 Kunstradio German [http://kunstradio.at/BIOS/distelbio.html biography] and [http://kunstradio.at/2007B/23_09_07.html broadcast]
*"Begegnung mit Herbert Distel": 2008 [http://fr.sevenload.com/videos/4MJ7TdX-Begegnung-mit-Herbert-Distel interview] with Herbert Distel at [http://www.autofriedhof.ch/veranstaltung.shtml Nationale Kunstausstellung] ,
Kaufdorf Switzerland . A collective art exhibition in a car cemetery where Distel is contributing horses as afield recording s.
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