On Sunday, July 7th, Flaming Lips lead singer, Wayne Coyne visited Fort Houston to discuss his most recent installation, King's Mouth.
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The Gallery at Fort Houston presented King's Mouth: An Audiovisual Installation by Wayne Coyne from June 1st through July 10th.
The creation of King’s Mouth arose several years ago, and is a direct result of Coyne’s perpetual drive to unite sight and sound in an immersive realm. First shown in 2015 at Baltimore’s American Visionary Art Museum, the installation has since traveled across the country.
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The installation consists of a giant metallic head that welcomes spectators inside. Once inside the foam mouth, an LED light show begins in tandem with Coyne's new album.
Fort Houston plans to feature new Nashville artists monthly. This July, The Gallery at Fort Houston is proud to present Modular Art Pods, an interactive series of art installations. Originally conceptualized by Tony Youngblood and currently facilitated by David Hellams and Abby Skojec, the Modular Art Pods exhibition will commence with an open reception on July 13th and run through July 20th.
Sponsors: Fort Houston, Fort Houston Non-Profit Gallery, Single Music, Beyond Content, Red Bull, Dogfish Brewery, Brian Wooden.