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ART & DESIGN THE TRAILBLAZER In STAGED: Three Deuces, Moran re-creates an iconic New York jazz club, complete with a Steinway Spirio player piano The Piano as a Canvas After years as a sideman in the art world, jazz innovator Jason Moran is finally getting his solo. By JULIAN SANCTON Whenever he’s touring, jazz pianist and composer Jason Moran likes to land in a new city by midday, so he can take in a museum or gallery show before sound check. These visits aren’t just leisurely detours; they’re a key part of his process. “In the daytime, you go look,” he told me at a café near his Manhattan apartment, “and then, at night, you digest through trying to play it”, much as the brain incorporates a day’s experience into dreams. Because of its improvisatory nature, jazz demands innovation night after night. New ideas are precious currency, and Moran, 43, has found an inexhaustible source of them in art. The art world has embraced him in return. In the past 12 years, he has collaborated regularly with the video and performance artist Joan Jonas, whom he considers as much of a mentor as any of his pianistic forebears. He has also worked with such celebrated artists as Adrian Piper, Lorna Simpson, Kara Walker and Glenn Ligon, as well as the director Ava DuVernay, writing scores for her films Selma and 13th. More recently, he composed a piece based on murals that his fellow MacArthur “genius” grant winner Julie Mehretu created for SFMOMA, interpreting her enormous canvases as if they were a musical score. Conversely, he wanted his score to be read like a painting. “There was no bar one,” he said of the piece – layered and ruminative, like Mehretu’s work – which he released as an album titled MASS {Howl, eon} on his own label, Yes Records. “Just two pages of music, and you really could focus wherever you’d like.” With a self-titled retrospective at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, Moran goes from art-world accompanist to soloist. Jason Moran (until August 26) includes multimedia pieces, videos, performances and large-scale installations. Among the highlights will be Moran’s contributions to the 2015 Venice Biennale, STAGED: Savoy Ballroom 1 and STAGED: Three Deuces, re-creations of the bandstands from two long-lost New York venues, the respective stomping grounds of Duke Ellington and Charlie Parker. Moran has added a third for this show, the defunct Lower East Side club Slugs’ Saloon, best known as the site where trumpeter Lee Morgan was killed by his commonlaw wife in 1972. When not hosting performances, the empty spaces will serve as reminders of the transience of jazz and our failure to properly appreciate its role in American culture. A new piece, The Last Jazz Fest, created with the video artists Ryan Trecartin and Lizzie Fitch, emphasises that last notion by stitching together cliché or condescending mentions of jazz in the media, including TV shows, commercials, and what Moran called “the dreadful La La Land”. Another example is a recent FedEx commercial, the punch line of which is “jazz fusion”. Moran, handsome and dapper with a lifelong fondness for hats, laughs easily and loudly, and this piece reveals his sense of humour. “We’re pulling apart how jazz is perceived,” he said. Since its origins as what Moran called a code for oppressed African Americans, jazz has been designed to break confines and conventions, especially its own. By merging jazz and contemporary art, Moran said, “I feel like I’m only keeping within a certain tradition.” jasonmoran.com PHOTO FARZAD OWRANG/JASON MORAN/LUHRING AUGUSTINE, NEW YORK 68 CENTURION-MAGAZINE.COM

SPECIAL PROMOTION NOTEWORTHY What to have. Where to go. CINDY CHAO THE ART JEWEL AT 2018 MASTERPIECE LONDON CINDY CHAO The Art Jewel, established to revolutionise the art of contemporary fine jewellery creation through exquisite craftsmanship, will showcase its masterful collection from 28 June to 4 July at Masterpiece London, the world’s leading cross-collecting art fair celebrated by international connoisseurs and museum curators. cindychao.com YOUR ADDRESS IN THE SKY Conrad Osaka is a brand-new smart luxury hotel situated at the centre of art and culture in Osaka. From 200 metres above the ground, unobstructed and impeccable view of rivers, mountains and city are visible from all rooms. Conrad Osaka will celebrate first anniversary to share the joy with guests and promise exceptional and unforgettable stay with the concept of “NEVER JUST STAY. STAY INSPIRED.” conradosaka.com THE DREAM HOME IN KAOHSIUNG Nestled in Kaohsiung’s most prestigious residential area, King’s Town enjoys the panorama of Aozihdi Forest Park. The residential complex is also a focal point of the city’s vibrancy, thanks to its strategic location next to the MRT Aozihdi Station and its neighbouring Art District. King’s Town embodies the elegance of neo-classical architecture. kings-kingtown.com SKY GARDEN Explore Yangming mountain, enjoy all four seasons, gaze at the city and canvass the hills with a view of nature that is difficult to surpass. Newly completed, a breathtaking 38-storey landmark that floats above Tianmu’s horizon. Huaku Development and WOHA Architects have built a magnificent life for you. huaku.com.tw

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