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Explore the AGH Collection like never before through a new, ground-breaking art activation project. Beyond the Frame, funded by the incite Foundation for the Arts, uses audio, video, and augmented reality to provide interpretive, sensory, and reimagined experiences to activate selected works from the AGH Collection. Join us in inaugurating Beyond the Frame with a new situated recording by musicians Jeremy Greenspan and Colin Fisher, inspired by William Kurelek’s This is the Nemesis, and only available for listening at the AGH. This experience will be on view at the AGH beginning Thursday, June 27, 2024. Bring your headphones for the optimal experience! William Kurelek's painting shows us what a nuclear attack can look like, but what might it sound like? “Colin and I had scheduled a recording session for the spring of 2022 where we planned to collaborate on an album that combined guitar, saxophone, and electronics. The recording session occurred during the early weeks of the Ukraine War. During the session, we were talking about the increased anxiety about nuclear war that many people were feeling at the time. Near the end of the session, an idea formed that the work we were doing could be adapted to fit the theme of a nuclear attack, with each song relating to an aspect of such an attack. I told Colin about the haunting William Kurelek painting at the AGH. During the process of arranging and mixing the audio, the painting served as the major inspiration for finding the tone and flow of the album. This album is divided into five pieces, each representing a linear description of a nuclear holocaust.” —Jeremy Greenspan