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Sound and Time Converge: PAMM’s Groundbreaking Exhibition

Explore the intersection of sound and time at PAMM’s “Cada sonido es una forma del tiempo,” featuring Glenda León and Julie Mehretu. Closes March 16, 2025.

Por: Angela Leon Cervera
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Every Sound Is a Shape of Time: Selections from PAMM's Permanent Collection, Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2024–25. Photo: Oriol Tarridas

As the vibrant art scene of Miami pulses with energy, the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) presents a captivating exhibition titled “Cada sonido es una forma del tiempo” (Every Sound is a Shape of Time). Running until March 16, 2025, this exhibition invites visitors to explore the intricate relationship between sound-based art and temporal expression.

 

With works from renowned artists like Glenda León and Julie Mehretu, the exhibition serves as a critical lens on contemporary life, merging visual and auditory experiences.

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Every Sound Is a Shape of Time: Selections from PAMM's Permanent Collection, Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2024–25. Photo: Oriol Tarridas
PAMM
Every Sound Is a Shape of Time: Selections from PAMM's Permanent Collection, Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2024–25. Photo: Oriol Tarridas

What Is the Essence of “Cada Sonido es una Forma del Tiempo”?

Curated by PAMM Director Franklin Sirmans, this exhibition features over 20 works by 17 artists, highlighting the interconnectedness of sound and visual art. The title, inspired by Glenda León’s work, encapsulates the idea that sound shapes our perception of time. This exhibition challenges traditional boundaries, encouraging audiences to reflect on how sound influences our understanding of reality.

 

The works on display range from abstract paintings to conceptual installations that incorporate auditory elements. This diversity allows for a rich exploration of how sound interacts with visual art, creating a multisensory experience that resonates with viewers on multiple levels.

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Every Sound Is a Shape of Time: Selections from PAMM's Permanent Collection, Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2024–25. Photo: Oriol Tarridas

How Do Artists Like Glenda León and Julie Mehretu Contribute?

Glenda León, a pioneer in sound art, uses her work to explore the nuances of sound and its impact on human experience. Her pieces often evoke emotions tied to memory and time, making her a fitting centerpiece for this exhibition. León’s work emphasizes the ephemeral nature of sound, inviting viewers to consider how auditory experiences shape their perceptions.

 

On the other hand, Julie Mehretu brings her unique approach to abstraction into the mix. Known for her large-scale paintings that layer geographical maps and architectural elements, Mehretu’s work reflects the complexities of modern life. By incorporating elements of sound into her visual language, she enhances the dialogue between different forms of expression.

 

Together, these artists exemplify how contemporary art can bridge various disciplines, creating a dialogue that speaks to both the mind and the senses.

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Every Sound Is a Shape of Time: Selections from PAMM's Permanent Collection, Pérez Art Museum Miami, 2024–25. Photo: Oriol Tarridas

What Can Visitors Expect from the Exhibition?

Visitors to PAMM can expect an immersive experience that transcends traditional art viewing. The exhibition features interactive elements that encourage audience participation, allowing them to engage with the artworks in new ways. This approach not only makes art more accessible but also fosters a deeper connection between viewers and the themes being explored.

 

The layout of “Cada sonido es una forma del tiempo” is designed to guide visitors through a journey where each piece builds upon the last, creating a cohesive narrative about sound and time. The combination of visual and auditory elements invites reflection on how these two senses interact in our daily lives.

 

In an era marked by rapid change and uncertainty, “Cada sonido es una forma del tiempo” serves as a poignant reminder of art’s ability to reflect and shape our understanding of the world. It emphasizes the importance of art and time as interconnected concepts that influence our experiences.

 

By showcasing sound-based art alongside traditional visual forms, PAMM highlights emerging trends in contemporary art that challenge conventional definitions. This exhibition not only celebrates artistic innovation but also underscores the significance of diverse voices in shaping cultural narratives.

 

As “Cada sonido es una forma del tiempo” unfolds at PAMM until March 16, 2025, it invites us to explore the rich interplay between sound and visual art. Through the works of artists like Glenda León and Julie Mehretu, we are encouraged to reflect on our perceptions of time and reality. This exhibition is not just about experiencing art; it’s about engaging with ideas that resonate deeply within us all.

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