SCORES AND PERFORMANCES
Melchert explained, “The rules for this work start with a square tile with a grid of circles drawn on each before breaking it. I assembled the shards, drew stripes on each, then glazed them. The density of the image appealed to me, but I thought that a viewer might appreciate having a clue as to how it was made. On the next tile, I left a small patch unglazed and unfired. The contrast between the two areas suggested the difference between a musical score and what you hear when the score is played,”
Score and Performance (orange), 2014, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 24" x 24"
Score and Performance (blue), 2014, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 18" x 18"
Remembering Ellington, 2013, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 24" x 48"
Score and Performance (black), 2013, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 18" x 18"
Score and Performance (black) detail
Score and Performance (red) detail
Score and Performance (red), 2013, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 24" x 24"
Short Score In Red and Black, 2011, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 35" x 52.75"
Flight, 2014, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 71" x 71", San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Collection
Flight detail
Passage With Stops, 2011, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 18" x 72"
Piano Score in Black, Brown, Black, 2011, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 17.5" x 52.75"
Passage with Stops, 2011, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 18" x 72"
Piano Score for David Tudor #3, 2011, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 18" x 72"
Rust With No Rests, 2011, broken and fired porcelain tile with glaze, 18" x 54"