
Gallery Talk and Performance: NEA Jazz Master Marilyn Crispell on Cy Twombly
About the Event:
In the first half of a two-part event, pianist and NEA Jazz Master Marilyn Crispell joins curatorial assistant in Modern and Contemporary Art Sam Lincoln in the gallery featuring the work of American artist Cy Twombly to discuss the artist’s work and its connections to music. In the second half, Crispell along with bass clarinetist Jason Stein, double bassist Damon Smith, and drummer Adam Shead perform in dialogue with American artist Cy Twombly’s work.
ABOUT THE PERFORMERS
The quartet of 2026 Jazz Foundation of America Jazz Legacy Fellow and master pianist Marilyn Crispell, bass clarinetist Jason Stein, double bassist Damon Smith, and drummer Adam Shead is an intergenerational ensemble devoted to long-form collective improvisation, extended formal development, and deeply relational listening. Emerging from the long-standing trio of Stein, Smith, and Shead, the group formed in 2023 at Smith’s invitation to Crispell, establishing a collaborative framework grounded in continuity and sustained ensemble inquiry rather than project-based production. Their work is documented on spi-raling horn (Irritable Mystic Records, 2024) and Live at the Hungry Brain (Trost Records, 2025), recordings that highlight dynamic density shifts, emergent structure, and a fluid negotiation of intensity and restraint. Crispell’s pianistic language—shaped through her historic association with Anthony Braxton and her foundational role in post-1960s creative music—interacts with the trio’s established improvisational ecology to create a distributed, non-hierarchical ensemble sound.
A central conceptual dimension of the quartet’s aesthetic is its sustained dialogue with the visual art of Cy Twombly, whose gestural abstraction informs the group’s thinking about physicality, inscription, and non-linear form. Twombly’s paintings appear on the covers of both releases, functioning as parallel models of embodied mark-making and accumulation rather than programmatic sources. Through extended-duration performance, the quartet develops large-scale formal coherence from micro-level interaction, treating time, density, and texture as primary structural materials. Situated within lineages of free improvisation and experimental jazz, the ensemble articulates a distinct identity rooted in collective authorship, processual form, and interdisciplinary exchange.
This event is presented in partnership with the Art Institute of Chicago.
This event is generously supported by Rembrandt Chamber Musicians and WDCB 90.9FM.
- ASL interpretation and/or assisted listening devices are available for the gallery talk portion upon request at access@artic.edu. Assisted listening devices are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Requests must be made at least two weeks in advance.
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Marilyn Crispell
Marilyn Crispell is a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music where she studied classical piano and composition, and has...

Jason Stein
Jason Stein is an internationally recognized bass clarinetist and composer and is among the handful of jazz musicians who play the...

Damon Smith
Damon Smith studied double bass with Lisle Ellis and has had lessons with Bertram Turezky, Joëlle Leandré, John Lindberg, Mark Dre...

Adam Shead
Adam Shead is an accomplished percussionist, composer, improviser, and performance curator based in Chicago. He frequently perform...



