I first presented Eno’s installations at the Douglas Hyde Gallery in the Spring of 1986. A multi-screen wall combined with rolling ambient music, carpeted floor and couches to draw people in to spend hours in the gallery and yielded many return visits.įor me, it was a powerful authentic symphony of the visual and the aural, and it was a little more… another chance to work with an artist after thirty-three years, a lifetime. It was a mesmeric installation turning the voluminous space of the main gallery into meditative and intimate environment. Over 30,000 people visited the RHA in January and February 2019 to view the Brian Eno exhibition. He went on to father the ambient music movement and has worked with many illustrious artists including David Bowie, U2, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, Coldplay, David Byrne, John Cale, Laurie Anderson, Robert Fripp and Michael Nyman.Curators Notes, Patrick T. It is a full-service hospital providing treatment for most medical conditions and cosmetic procedures.īrian Enos music came to prominence 40 years ago with two albums in two years with Roxy Music. It is operated by Spire Healthcare, the second largest provider of private healthcare in the UK. The Montefiore Hospital is located in the centre of Hove. Surgeon Robin Turner became aware of the tranquil aspect of Brian Enos installations and suggested they would have health and well-being benefits in a hospital setting. Spire Healthcare actively encouraged the medical staff working in the hospital to contribute to the design of the interior of the building, ensuring that patients are treated and staff can work in the best possible environment. Florence Nightingale observed in 1859 that “variety of form and brilliancy of colour in the objects presented to patients have a powerful effect and are actual means of recovery.” This is not a new idea but is often overlooked. Over the last 15 years, research into the effect of the use of Art and Music on psychological, physiological and biological outcomes of clinical significance has provided mounting evidence that the use of art and music does deliver beneficial treatment to patients. One patient told me that its the most important room in the hospital for him. The Quiet Room provides a sanctuary where patients and their loved ones can stop the world for a moment and sit quietly and reflect. In particular, patients who are struggling to come to terms with a serious illness need time and space to be able to do this. Lynette Awdry, Matron of the Montefiore and a former MacMillan nurse, explained the purpose of the Quiet Room: ∺ hospital is a busy place, theres a lot going on and patients can quite often feel overwhelmed by the amount of information they are given. The light and generative music create an ambience that promotes quiet reflection and relaxation. This is an entire room available to patients, visitors and staff as a place to escape somewhere to think, take stock or simply relax. My feeling is that this slowness produces a calming experience because it takes the viewer down to its speed.īrians second installation is the Quiet Room for Montefiore. The movement of the whole piece is deliberately slow. This produces a constantly evolving light-painting which is unlikely to exactly repeat itself in hundreds of years.
#BRIAN ENO 77 MILLION PAINTINGS SOFTWARE#
Specially written software randomly selects the image layers and combines them in new combinations on the screens. The picture you see at any moment is composed of up to five of these drawings laid over one another. The piece is made from a large selection of drawings and images that Ive made over the last 30 years. The first piece, 77 Million Paintings for Montefiore, is an installation of light and generative music in the reception area.īrian said: “77 Million Paintings can be thought of as a continually changing painting made with light. The Montefiore is the only hospital in the world to feature Brian Enos work. The world renowned artist and musician Brian Eno visited the Montefiore Hospital in Hove on Thursday April 18 to speak about his light and sound installations.