SICA
Music of The
Spheres
Paintings, Mixed Media
& Sculptures
April 25 - June 1, 2002
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of the works in the exhibition.
Music of The Spheres is SICA's recent interpretation and ongoing exploration of
the relationship between art and music, particularly the influence on
her work by J.S. Bach's "Four Part Chorales," and Beethoven's
"Symphony No. 9 - Ode to Joy," as well as by the contemporary urban
sounds and movements associated with hip-hop and break
dancing.

Ode to Joy
Mixed Media Diptych , 49" x 59"

Fugue
Mixed Media 23" x 23"

China Sea
Oil on Canvas, 42" x 38"

Golden Rainbow
Oil on Canvas, 48" x 48"

Sunset Rainbow
Oil on Canvas, 48" x 48"

Rowboats on the Pond
Oil on Canvas, 36" x 48"
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Balalaika
Mixed Media, 31" x 26"

Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Mixed Media, 36" x 30"

Bird & Queen
Bronze/Marble, 16 x 5 x 5 in.

Portable 9 Ball
Wood/Earthenware Clay/Porcelain/Acrylic, 17 x 17 x 7 in.

Carol Lombard's Little Black Dress
Bronze, 15 x 12 x 10 in.

Lady & The Cactus
Bronze/Marble, 9 x 6 x 8 in.

I'll Take Manhattan 1 - IV
Mixed Media, 17" x 17" each

10 Views of Montauk
Mixed Media 13" x 10" each (136 inches in
width as hung)



10 Views of Montauk -- Details
Mixed Media, 13" x 10" each

Music of the Spheres
Mixed Media, 21" x 112"
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SICA's compositions are emblematic of the visceral
reaction to music -- the aligning of audio and visual artistic
vocabularies.
SICA's work is in many important private and public collections,
including Musée Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Victoria and
Albert Museum, London; Museum of Modern Art, Madeira, Portugal;
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada; New Jersey State Museum;
Brooklyn Museum, New York; New York University; Miami Museum of
Modern Art, Florida; Chongju Museum, Korea; Carnegie Endowment for
International Peace, and others.
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