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WINSTON TAYLOR RECORDS SOUND + VISION | RITA ACKERMANN
  INTERVIEW BY JEFFREY GRUNTHANER
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL  
SHIPPING CHARGES APPLY Sound + Vision is a site-specific podcast examining the interconnection of visual art and music presented
  by AMERICAN ART CATALOGUES and Winston Taylor Records. Moderated by Jeffrey Grunthaner,
STORE the series invites artists to reflect on and discuss how music has impacted their creative lives. The first
CONTACT nstallment of the series features Rita Ackermann, an accomplished painter and mixed-media artist whose
  musical output is less well-known. Exploring topics that range from her involvement with the art metal
  project Angelbood to her interest in the Hungarian new wave band Trabant, Ackermann will present some
  of her own original material along with music that has influenced her.
   
  Rita Ackermann was born in 1968 in Budapest, Hungary. She currently lives and works in New York NY
  Ackermann’s recent solo exhibitions include ‘MEDITATION ON VIOLENCE-HAIR WASH’ at
  Sammlung Friedrichshof, Burgenland, Austria and Sammlung Friedrichshof Stadtraum, Vienna, Austria
  (2014).
     
  Jeffrey Grunthaner is a writer and artist based in NY.  
     
  AMERICAN ART CATALOGUES is an artist publishing and production initiative founded by Grant  
  Schofield.