Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal
Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal
hardback
Published:
27 March, 2025
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781636811567 |
| ISBN10 | 1636811566 |
| Number Of Pages | 192 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Distributed Art Publishers |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Glowing in swamini orange, 'Monument Eternal' explores Alice Coltrane through vibration rather than biography. The Hammer Museum’s catalogue mirrors the artist’s ecstatic rigor, braiding oral histories, archival fragments, ephemera and contemporary artworks to create a cosmology of her sonic and spiritual work. -- Blakey Bessaire * Cultured *
[A] major artist who created a distinctive style on three instruments (piano, harp, organ), as well as some of the most striking music of her time. -- Adam Shatz * The New York Review of Books *
The first major exhibition honoring Coltrane’s legacy is rooted in a call to action for those ready to dig deeper into their own purpose, and allowing her work to be an awakening force to guide it. -- Nabu Ramou * The Guardian *
'Alice Coltrane, Monument Eternal' at the Hammer Museum, curated by Erin Christovale, creates a gently pulsing orb that expands far outside the realm of a typical exhibition. It explores the legacy of musician and spiritual leader Alice Coltrane, guiding museum-goers away from the daily humdrum and into a cool trance. You will leave changed, and improved. -- Nereya Otieno * Hyperallergic *
What we ultimately witness is the feeling of the Hammer itself praying on her altar, which is what’s brilliant about the curatorial work of the project: Its limitations become the artistic statement. -- Harmony Holiday * Los Angeles Times *
The Hammer’s portrait of Coltrane highlights the elusive nature of memorial. In 'Monument Eternal,' Coltrane is a divine icon, subsumed by a sea of other voices. -- Nicole Kaack * ArtReview *
Curated by Erin Christovale, the exhibition creates a rich constellation of music-adjacent works to twinkle in the sky alongside Coltrane’s cool blue world. -- Dan Duray * The Observer *
This groundbreaking and multisensorial exhibition calls forward Alice’s autobiography and brings together a collective of contemporary Black American artists whose lives and practices were impacted and influenced by Coltrane. * Los Angeles Review of Books *
An intimate portrait of Coltrane herself emerges through collected ephemera, including unreleased recordings, footage and personal letters. -- Janelle Zara * Galerie magazine *
Archival gems such as the composer’s musical manuscripts, unreleased audio recordings and seldom-seen video footage also allow us to get a little closer to this sonic innovator. -- Kristina Foster * The Financial Times *
Every artist in the show was impacted and influenced by Coltrane, both in their lives and art practices. -- Chad Scott * Forbes *
The first exhibition to examine Coltrane’s life and legacy through art. -- Cerys Davies * Los Angeles Times *
The exhibition has an almost bespoke feel, rousing a quiet elegance that evokes a sacred space. -- Michael Callahan * W Magazine *
I am deeply grateful for the life and legacy of such a profoundly elevated spirit. -- Suné Woods * Frieze *
Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead has cited [Alice Coltrane] as an influence. She shared the stage with musicians as disparate as Carlos Santana and Pharoah Sanders. Along with her contemporary Dorothy Ashby, she introduced one of music’s most ancient instruments, the harp, into the jazz canon. Yet, during most of her lifetime, Alice Coltrane’s contributions were not considered part of the jazz pantheon [...] that's changing, according to curator Erin Christovale. -- Sophie Lee * Cultured *
[This exhibition] is breaking new ground by examining Alice Coltrane’s influence in a field that she did not practice herself but where her life story has resonated and her ideas have found purchase: contemporary visual art. -- Siddhartha Mutter * The New York Times *