JARDIN INFINITO. A propósito del Bosco.
The INIFINITE GARDEN exhibition is now open to the public at the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, until September 17th. Jardín Infinito is a video installation by Álvaro Perdices and Andrés Sanz, with music by Santiago Rapallo and Javier Adán. A reinterpretation of BOSCH'S THE GARDEN OF EARTHLY DELIGHTS, now it returns revamped at the wonderful Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. Don't miss this great opportunity to visit Bilbao and walk through this INFINITE GARDEN.
Also exhibiting BLACK and Light, another fantastic work by Álvaro Perdices. From May 23 to September 17.
Supported by Fundación BBVA.
The Works of Andrés Sanz: a (non) systematic review.
The items posted here are notes, ideas and (moving) pictures that were part of the creative process during the making of my work.
Flat Love (2009)
13 June 2018
11 June 2018
Jardín infinito. This SUMMER at MUSEO DE BELLAS ARTES DE BILBAO. Andrés Sanz/ Álvaro Perdices
The Museum of Fine Arts of Bilbao and the BBVA Foundation present:
Infinite Garden / Jardin Infinito.
From 23 / 05 / 18 to 17 / 09 / 18
Work produced by the Museo Nacional del Prado, 2016.
Idea and project: Álvaro Perdices and Andrés Sanz.
Original music: Javier Adán and Santiago Rapallo.
Video installation. 75 minutes.
Bosch's triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights provided the starting point for the video installation Infinite Garden. Regarding Bosch by artist Álvaro Perdices and filmmaker Andrés Sanz. Produced in 2016 by the Museo Nacional del Prado with the aim of commemorating the 5th centenary of the artist's death, this spectacular multi-projection allows for an experience of Bosch's famous triptych in a sensory and perceptual environment in which the public can walk through the Garden of Eden, the Garden of Earthly Delights and Hell.
Following its presentation at the Museo Nacional del Prado in 2016 it is now being shown in Room 33 of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. On display until September 17th 2018.
Infinite Garden / Jardin Infinito.
From 23 / 05 / 18 to 17 / 09 / 18
Work produced by the Museo Nacional del Prado, 2016.
Idea and project: Álvaro Perdices and Andrés Sanz.
Original music: Javier Adán and Santiago Rapallo.
Video installation. 75 minutes.
Bosch's triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights provided the starting point for the video installation Infinite Garden. Regarding Bosch by artist Álvaro Perdices and filmmaker Andrés Sanz. Produced in 2016 by the Museo Nacional del Prado with the aim of commemorating the 5th centenary of the artist's death, this spectacular multi-projection allows for an experience of Bosch's famous triptych in a sensory and perceptual environment in which the public can walk through the Garden of Eden, the Garden of Earthly Delights and Hell.
Following its presentation at the Museo Nacional del Prado in 2016 it is now being shown in Room 33 of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. On display until September 17th 2018.
10 June 2018
JARDIN INFINITO (Infinite Garden). MUSEO NACIONAL DEL PRADO.
JARDIN INFINITO / Infinite Garden. Andrés Sanz / Álvaro Perdices (2016).
Jardín Infinito.
Produced by Museo Nacional del Prado 2016.
Video Installation. 75 minutes.
©Álvaro Perdices / Andrés Sanz
Música original: Javier Adán y Santiago Rapallo.
Infinite Garden (2016) is a video installation conceived especially for The Prado Museum, based on Bosch's masterpiece The Garden of Earthly Delights (El Jardín de las Delicias).
Jardín Infinito.
Produced by Museo Nacional del Prado 2016.
Video Installation. 75 minutes.
©Álvaro Perdices / Andrés Sanz
Música original: Javier Adán y Santiago Rapallo.
Infinite Garden (2016) is a video installation conceived especially for The Prado Museum, based on Bosch's masterpiece The Garden of Earthly Delights (El Jardín de las Delicias).
Jardín infinito is an original video installation created in collaboration with the artist Álvaro Perdices
and composers Santiago Rapallo and Javier Adán. It was commissioned from El Museo del Prado to accompany the historic exhibition of the fifth
centenary of El Bosco in 2016. The project consisted of a simultaneous multi-projection distributed through 18 video channels and 16 audio
tracks in which fragments of El jardín de
las delicias were reinterpreted and reworked into a wholly new artwork.
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