Lewis Achenbach brings curated collection of art, 'Sonido Sólido,' to West Chicago City Hall
The artwork of West Chicago Cultural Arts Commission member Lewis Achenbach has transformed the interior walls of the West Chicago City Hall at 475 Main St. into a vibrant art gallery.
Fifty pieces of original art, created at live music events throughout Chicago and the suburbs, have been installed for the enjoyment of those visiting and working at City Hall during normal business hours, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.
Achenbach, founder of the Jazz Occurrence Project, curated this solo exhibit, which he has titled "Sonido Sólido," which translates to "Solid Sound" in English. Many of the pieces stylistically feature the faces of jazz performers, some incorporate dance imagery included in the live performances, but all contain a connection to the frequency of sound captured by his brush strokes.
The exhibit will remain at the city hall through October. Those wishing to see Achenbach at his craft melding visual and sonic art, may wish to save the date for Jazz Occurrence No. 18, on Wednesday, Dec. 18, at Constellation Chicago.
Achenbach is pioneering new realities by practicing the discipline of documenting live performances, specifically creative music, jazz, contemporary classical, ambient and experimental endeavors. Lewis creates on-site, in-venue artworks that capture the frequency in the room. This practice has put Achenbach on a path of spiritual discovery that he shares through his formal Jazz Occurrence Project. A JazzO (for short) is a marriage of the sonic arts and visual arts, when the audience is invited into a site specific happening of artistic creation (the band plays and Lewis paints the music).
Acrylics on canvas, pastels on wood cradle and projected digital are his media/medium.
Achenbach moved to New York City at age 18, worked for Michael Sporn Animation Studios after graduating from NYU Tisch School of the Arts, moved to the Chicago suburbs and has been creating live art since 2012. A drummer once said, "You paint like I play".
Achenbach was the resident visual artist for the Jazz Institute's XIIV Made In Chicago Festival (Poznan Poland) 2017 and has worked with institutions MCA Chicago, the Art Institute of Chicago, Hyde Park Jazz Society, NYC Winter Jazz Festival 2019. He has been featured in articles by Howard Reich in the Tribune, Izzy Yellin In Downbeat and Neil Tesser in JAZZIZ magazine.
Achenbach has published two books, "Hear This Book" and the "First Jazz Occurrence Coloring Book which includes a forward by Howard Mandel.