‘For the second time at Villa Stuck, the series I Hear a New World presents international artists who mix music, performance, installation, painting and sculpture and use unconventional techniques, self-made instruments, manipulated devices and everyday objects to create new worlds made audible.

For a week, Villa Stuck becomes a walk-in installation, DIY workshop, colorful ghost train and a panopticon of idiosyncratic figures, shapes and sounds.

Each artist designs a room and gives a short performance on Friday/Saturday. A lively portrait machine portrays visitors with small works of art to take home; cardboard instruments, shadow and noise puppets, inflatable giants and converted record players can be seen and heard.

The Japanese artist Asuna presents his wonderful 100 Keyboards performance for the first time in Munich; the Colombian avant-garde band Romperayo, and the Meridian Brothers percussionist Pedro Ojeda mix up the styles in their own, crazy way.

With Toby Messenger, Anton Kaun, Bear Kenchington, Ruohan Wang, Asuna, Mat Fowler and Aimée Henderson, Adam Higton, Katsura Mouri, Anna Kaufmann, Claudia Lieb and Barbara Yelin as well as Romperayo.’

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