Audiosphere Sound Experimentation 1980 – 2020. Part 27.
Sound exhibition excerpts @ Museo Nacional Centro De Arte Reina Sofia; Madrid; Spain.
Curator, production and realisation by Francisco López.
Head of exhibition: Teresa Velázquez.
Exhibition coordination by Rafael García and Natalia Guaza.
“ Audiosphere synthesizes the wide territory of the huge, delocalized, underground, and multiform universe of social experimental audio.”
Francisco López.
By way of a selection of hundreds of sound works, Audiosphere. Sound Experimentation 1980-2020 looks to cover an historical and cultural void in terms of the recognition, exhibition and analysis of a key part of the recent changes that have taken place in the artistic conception of sound creation.
Conceived from a social perspective, and with the aim of revealing and providing context to reflect upon and discuss the techno-cultural changes that have occurred since the 1980’s, the exhibition will present the work of a broad number of experimental sound artists, hailing from all over the world, the majority unknown to the contemporary art spectator.
Audiosphere thus seeks to constitute a non-conceptual, large-scale contemporary art exhibition with no images or objects, underpinned solely by sound works and an exhibition design that facilitates experiential, profound and prolonged listening.
01. Jared Sagar. Saturc. 4:52.
02. Jason Lescalleet. Rejection [fragment]. 4:12.
03. Jason Talbot. LSB3 [fragment]. 3:25.
04. Javier Ariza Pomareta. Paleophonic. 5:21.
05. Jana Winderen. Heated [fragment]. 6:03.
06. Javier Pérez Aranda. Pieza #01. 3:50.
07. Javier Piñango. Live i.r.real 8 [fragment]. 4:05.
08. Jazznoize. Obra sintética [fragment]. 5:57.
09. Jean Routhier. Temps-Morts~Nel- sonR.Y_B [fragment]. 5:30.
10. Jean-Léon Pallandre. Souffles. 4:18.
11. Jean-Louis Huhta. Expulsion. 4:05.
12. Jean-Luc Guionnet. Bending Contumax Extract 4. 3:44.
13. Jeremy Young. The Poetics of Time-Space [fragment]. 4:47.