Found Object Philharmonic

A Concert Series Inspired by Found Objects

The Found Object Show hosts an Art Without Intent-inspired concert and dinner on Thursday, 3/28/24 in a collaboration with cellist Coleman Itzkoff and The Izakaya NYC. We’re calling it “Music Box” and it’s the first in a series of Found Object Philharmonic concerts we’re organizing to make some noise with Art Without Intent.

“Music Box” takes material from the subject of the 2024 Found Object Show book — “BOX: An Exhibition” — as musical inspiration for an evening of found object encounters, contemporary and classical music, and dinner and drinks by The Izakaya NYC. Purchase tickets here.

On view the following weekend as part of the larger Found Object Show in Chelsea, “BOX: An Exhibition” will take place on 4/5-4/7/24. Music Box concert tickets and donations help contribute to the production and printing costs of our annual exhibition book, which is available for preorder here.

MUSIC BOX
MARCH 28, 2024

Dinner will be served at 6pm.
The concert begins at 7pm.

THE IZAKAYA NYC
215 E 4th ST (EAST VILLAGE)

Coleman Itzkoff, Cellist

Cellist and performer Coleman Itzkoff stands at the intersection of baroque/classical/ new music, contemporary dance, and experimental theater. Whether premiering works by  living composers and performing baroque music on historical instruments in the same  concert, delivering enigmatic monologues in a piece of avant-garde dance theater (as well as  dancing in said piece), composing, arranging, and recording music for the Amazon film ‘Le Bal  des Folles’, or simply playing a piece of solo Bach for hospital patients in the time of COVID,  Coleman continues to push the boundaries of what it means to be a musician of the 21st  century, bringing his diverse range of interests and shape-shifting presence to every room and  stage he occupies.

Hailed by Alex Ross in the New Yorker for his “flawless technique and keen musicality,” Coleman has performed in the great halls and festivals of America and abroad. As a soloist, he has had the privilege of being the featured soloist with many great orchestras, including recent appearances with the Houston, San Diego, and Cincinnati Symphonies. As a recitalist, he is allowed to express his eclectic taste and inventive programming, and is constantly experimenting with the form and format of a solo concert, playing with unique lighting, unconventional spaces, and often with an accompaniment of dance or text. Collaboration is the heart of Coleman’s art making. To that end, he is a dedicated member of several ensembles, including the early music ensembles Ruckus and Twelfth Night, and is a founding member of AMOC, the American Modern Opera Company. Coleman holds a Bachelors in Music from Rice University, a Masters in Music from USC, and an Artist Diploma from The Juilliard School.

For more information, please visit colemanitzkoff.com

Many thanks to our friends at the Autumn Salon for helping us launch our first musical event.
Learn more about their upcoming events here.