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Photography by Edward C. Robison III

Beethoven's Trumpet (with Ear) Opus #132

“I visited [Beethoven’s] house and he had a whole cabinet of ear trumpets that he used. I was really fascinated with them as sculptural forms.” -John Baldessari

Give a low call of "hello" or “boo!” into the trumpet, then wait and listen for Beethoven’s music to respond. When activated, a fragment of a Beethoven string quartet plays through the oversize ear trumpet. In this work, Baldessari explores the paradox of one of history’s most important classical composers, Ludwig van Beethoven, who wrote his most radical music when he was completely deaf.

ArtistJohn Baldessari, 1931–2020
Date2007
MediumFoam, resin, aluminum, cold bronze, and electronics
Dimensions73 x 105 x 72 in. (185.4 x 266.7 x 182.9 cm)
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2010.6
ClassificationSculpture
Provenanceto Private Collection, Calgary, Canada; to (Dranoff Fine Art, New York, NY); purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2010
On ViewNo
Beethoven's Trumpet …73 × 105 in.Standard/Movie Poster40 × 27 in.

This artwork's face covers about 7.1× the area of a standard movie poster.Drawn to the same scale.