LES YEUX
Art Foundation

CONCERTS
Paganini 24 Caprices by Kevin Zhu - 05.25.2023, Private Residence
Violinist Kevin Zhu dazzled the audience with 24 caprices for solo violin by Niccolò Paganini on one night, ahead of his much-anticipated Dresdner Musikfestspiele performance in June 2023.

Angela Chan and Maxim Lando Recital - 04.09.2024, Four World Trade Center
Violinist Angela Sin Ying Chan and pianist Maxim Landon collaborated first time on a concert together, taken place at Silver Art Projects at the Four World Trade Center, featuring works by Janáček, Saint-Saëns, Schubert, Enescu, Ysaÿe, and Gershwin.

Randall Goosby and Zhu Wang Recital - 02.22.2025, 430 E 58th St Penthouse
Violinist Randall Goosby and pianist Zhu Wang gave a stellar performance in anticipation of their multi-city recital tour in North America and Europe in April and May 2025. Highlight of the music program included Violin Sonata No. 1 in A Major by Gabriel Fauré, Suite for Violin and Piano by Williams Grant Still, Franz Schubert's Rondeau Brilliant, and Pi Huang - Moments in Beijing Opera written by contemporary composer Zhao Zhang. The Musicale in the Sky took place in the Penthouse of Sutton Tower, with a contemporary art exhibition co-curated by Les Yeux Art Foundation and Timothy Taylor Gallery.

SoHyun Ko Violin Recital - 11.14.2023, Private Residence
Violinist SoHyun Ko performed a well-curated repertoire including showcase piece by Fritz Kreisler, Brahms sonata, and solo works by J.S. Bach and Eugène Ysaÿe, together with pianist Jing Yang.

Joshua Brown and Zhu Wang Recital - 10.22.2024, One Columbus Circle
Violinist Joshua Brown and pianist Zhu Wang first time collaborated and gave a memorable performance in conversation with the contemporary art collection at the Deutsche Bank Center, featuring works by Mozart, Bach, Franck, and Brahms.

"Double | Solo Bach" Zlatomir Fung Kevin Zhu 09.21.2025, Park Avenue Armory
Cellist Zlatomir Fung and violinist Kevin Zhu each played two complete suites of solo Bach of their choices (Cello Suites No. 3 in C Major & No. 2 in D Minor; Violin Partita No. 3 in E Major & Sonata No. 3 in C Major), on two rare and important instruments both made by Antonio Stradivari. The concert also presented world premiere of "Continuo" for solo cello (2025) written by composer Alistair Coleman for Zlatomir, inspired by J.S. Bach and Piet Mondrian, co-commissioned by Les Yeux Art Foundation & Young Concert Artists. Encore was a spectacular performance of Handel/Halvorsen Passacaglia.

