hi everyone!
i've got the pleasure to introduce my art project "6 questions about music".
6 questions about music
music. an ever-present source of inspiration in our lives, or- to put it in fran healy's words, the oldest form of communication. its power to stir emotions and set energies free is unique and unexplored. this exhibition doesn't aim to find answers or express personal views on this energy, nor does it dare to explain it. it is only a small glimpse, a tiny moment captured in images that can only reflect what music can do. "6 questions about music" could be described as the combination of body, mind and soul, or inspiring, being inspired and creating. the live picture is the movement, the energy captured in a single moment where fans and artists experience that special emotion of blissful excitement that only music can bring. when audience and musician are united in sound and vision. the soul! the "6 questions about music" answered by the artists are their views, their thoughts on that special inspiring life-long journey called music. the mind. the picture of the artist signing their thoughts, giving a face to the name and thus openly expressing their love to music. the body. there will also be a book that portraits my own personal journey of music and the 6 questions as the pictures displayed are only a small part of the moments i have managed to capture.
keep inspired!
sonja niemeier
contact - www.sonja-niemeier.com
the flyer:

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click here for a journey of sound through 6 questions about music.
check out what fran healy (travis), sel balamir (amplifier), simon huw jones (and also the trees), jarvis cocker (pulp),
peter hook (new order / joy division), tim wheeler (ash), tom smith (editors), brett anderson (suede), mark burgess (the chameleons),
guy garvey (elbow) and joseph arthur had to say on their feelings about music.
speaker: amy zayed
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and this is a little preview on what this project is about: