Derek Fordjour</a> partnered in late 2024 to create the album art for Timbaland's limited edition vinyl Beatmaker. The painting of the same title, presents an exploration of the parallels in approach to composition and balance in both music and visual art.</p><p>Music has long played a significant role in shaping the evolution of fine arts, creating a dynamic exchange between the two disciplines. Throughout history, composers and visual artists have drawn inspiration from each other, translating the emotional depth, rhythm, and structure of music into visual forms. From the vibrant, abstract waves of <a target="_blank" href=https://www.mutualart.com/Exhibition/BEAT-MAKER--Curated-by-Timbaland/"/Artist/Cy-Twombly/C556707692DE95E5">Cy Twombly</a>, who believed in the close connection between music and art, to the literal depiction of musicians and lyrics in <a target="_blank" href=https://www.mutualart.com/Exhibition/BEAT-MAKER--Curated-by-Timbaland/"/Artist/Jean-Michel-Basquiat/F184BB85564A46BF">Jean-Michel Basquiat's work</a>, the impact of music on fine arts is undeniable. Music inspires aesthetic choices and influences concepts of composition, harmony, and emotion in the visual realm. This ongoing dialogue continues to bridge the gap between auditory and visual experiences, enriching both art forms.</p><p>As a follow up to their collaboration, 12on12 and Timbaland are partnering with Sotheby's to curate an exhibition about the love affair between art and music centered around the dynamic canvas.</p><p><br></p>" />

BEAT MAKER. Curated by Timbaland

Feb 20, 2025 - Mar 28, 2025

Together with 12on12, Timbaland and Derek Fordjour partnered in late 2024 to create the album art for Timbaland's limited edition vinyl Beatmaker. The painting of the same title, presents an exploration of the parallels in approach to composition and balance in both music and visual art.

Music has long played a significant role in shaping the evolution of fine arts, creating a dynamic exchange between the two disciplines. Throughout history, composers and visual artists have drawn inspiration from each other, translating the emotional depth, rhythm, and structure of music into visual forms. From the vibrant, abstract waves of Cy Twombly, who believed in the close connection between music and art, to the literal depiction of musicians and lyrics in Jean-Michel Basquiat's work, the impact of music on fine arts is undeniable. Music inspires aesthetic choices and influences concepts of composition, harmony, and emotion in the visual realm. This ongoing dialogue continues to bridge the gap between auditory and visual experiences, enriching both art forms.

As a follow up to their collaboration, 12on12 and Timbaland are partnering with Sotheby's to curate an exhibition about the love affair between art and music centered around the dynamic canvas.



Together with 12on12, Timbaland and Derek Fordjour partnered in late 2024 to create the album art for Timbaland's limited edition vinyl Beatmaker. The painting of the same title, presents an exploration of the parallels in approach to composition and balance in both music and visual art.

Music has long played a significant role in shaping the evolution of fine arts, creating a dynamic exchange between the two disciplines. Throughout history, composers and visual artists have drawn inspiration from each other, translating the emotional depth, rhythm, and structure of music into visual forms. From the vibrant, abstract waves of Cy Twombly, who believed in the close connection between music and art, to the literal depiction of musicians and lyrics in Jean-Michel Basquiat's work, the impact of music on fine arts is undeniable. Music inspires aesthetic choices and influences concepts of composition, harmony, and emotion in the visual realm. This ongoing dialogue continues to bridge the gap between auditory and visual experiences, enriching both art forms.

As a follow up to their collaboration, 12on12 and Timbaland are partnering with Sotheby's to curate an exhibition about the love affair between art and music centered around the dynamic canvas.



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