Max Neuhaus

2004
Max Neuhaus Sound Work Proposals for Dia Art Foundation - June 2004

A fundamental of our perception of sound is our sense of distance, how near or far the source of a sound is. Our experience has taught us that sound gradually gets softer as we get further away from it and louder as we approach it. Within the park Neuhaus will create three different zones of sound, which contradict this basic given – sound spaces which one can literally step into and out of.

These works are invisible blocks of sound. Listeners entering into them are enveloped in quiet sound textures. When they leave the sound vanishes. The listening zone is a square five meters on a side. On one axis the sound stops abruptly (within a few centimeters), on the other it gradually fades away. This contradiction forms the foundation for these works, their essences, though, are in the nature of their sounds. These, Neuhaus creates by ear at each site.

Image: Max Neuhaus Drawing

Dia Beacon Proposal, 2002

Preliminary Ideas,

- Pencil on paper - 21 x 47 cm

Collection: The Estate of Max Neuhaus

Sound work references: Unrealized proposal


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Image Max Neuhaus Working Drawings

Modular Space, Dia Beacon Proposal, 2002 

- Pencil on paper - 21 x 28 cm

Collection: The Estate of Max Neuhaus

Sound work references: Unrealized 

Collection: The Estate of Max Neuhaus


Layout #1, Dia Beacon Proposal, 2002 

- Pencil on paper - 21 x 28 cm

Collection: The Estate of Max Neuhaus

Sound work references: Unrealized proposal

Layout #2, Dia Beacon Proposal, 2002 

- Pencil on paper - 21 x 28 cm

Collection: The Estate of Max Neuhaus

Sound work references: Unrealized 

Layout #3, Dia Beacon Proposal, 2002 

- Pencil on paper - 21 x 28 cm

Collection: The Estate of Max Neuhaus

Sound work references: Unrealized proposal