Sound American Issue #29: "The Roscoe Mitchell Issue"
Sound American pays tribute to Roscoe Mitchell, the visionary founder of Art Ensemble of Chicago, in a special issue. The publication, known for its artist profiles, acknowledges Mitchell's profound impact as a musician, artist, thinker, and cultural treasure. The issue encompasses insights from notable figures like Tyshawn Sorey, Darius Jones, Ken Vandermark, and Zeena Parkins, shedding light on his work and teaching. Interviews with Mitchell and an Afro-futurist composition by Jessie Cox add depth, while a double gatefold reproduction of his paintings precedes his upcoming gallery exhibition. This edition captures the essence of Mitchell's legacy in a rich tapestry of perspectives.
Sound American pays tribute to Roscoe Mitchell, the visionary founder of Art Ensemble of Chicago, in a special issue. The publication, known for its artist profiles, acknowledges Mitchell's profound impact as a musician, artist, thinker, and cultural treasure. The issue encompasses insights from notable figures like Tyshawn Sorey, Darius Jones, Ken Vandermark, and Zeena Parkins, shedding light on his work and teaching. Interviews with Mitchell and an Afro-futurist composition by Jessie Cox add depth, while a double gatefold reproduction of his paintings precedes his upcoming gallery exhibition. This edition captures the essence of Mitchell's legacy in a rich tapestry of perspectives.
Sound American pays tribute to Roscoe Mitchell, the visionary founder of Art Ensemble of Chicago, in a special issue. The publication, known for its artist profiles, acknowledges Mitchell's profound impact as a musician, artist, thinker, and cultural treasure. The issue encompasses insights from notable figures like Tyshawn Sorey, Darius Jones, Ken Vandermark, and Zeena Parkins, shedding light on his work and teaching. Interviews with Mitchell and an Afro-futurist composition by Jessie Cox add depth, while a double gatefold reproduction of his paintings precedes his upcoming gallery exhibition. This edition captures the essence of Mitchell's legacy in a rich tapestry of perspectives.