John Kannenberg creates quietly reflective works in both image and sound that blur the boundaries between intention and accident. Incorporating techniques derived from free improvisation, musical composition, field drawing, minimalism, cubism and abstract expressionism in their construction, his works deal with a variety of themes including primal natural forces, spirituality and mindful contemplation, melancholy and nostalgia, abstracted narratives, and the confluence of sonic and visual art.
The Mausoleum of All Hope and Desire
Echoes Of The Pharos
Being and Nothingness (A Secret Life Remixed)
Mrs. Grales and Rachel
Private Transit
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, Netherlands - February 24, 2010
For Mark Rothko
Brother Francis and the Pilgrim
Overture / The Abbey in the Desert of the Southwest
Art Institute of Chicago Modern Wing, Chicago USA - May 16, 2009
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