Francisco López and Barbara Ellison 

Experimental Music Series

Francisco López in Tanzania. Photograph: Barbara Ellison

Francisco López en Tanzania

Fotografía: Barbara Ellison

The third session in the series brings together two international reference points in sound art in one evening — two independent performances which converse through their proximity here. Barbara Ellison opens proceedings with a piece centred on the perceptively ambiguous and the ghostly, where voices, sounds and materials become spectral manifestations. 

This is followed by Francisco López, an internationally renowned Spanish sound artist, who presents one of his radical immersions in deep listening, with his work an invitation to submerge oneself in sound matter as a transformative experience. 

This double session sets forth an encounter between two artists who, from different perspectives, share the same search: to open ears to territories where sound becomes a poetic force and space of resistance. 
 

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Pedro Portellano

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Museo Reina Sofía

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Barbara Ellison is an artist who works from perceptive ambiguity — the phantasmic, the ghostly — unfurling materials of a double nature: transhuman voices and ritual installations. Her work delves into territories which explore the intangible and the ritual, expanding the limits of sound towards experiences which inhabit the border between the visible and the unheard-of. Her creations have received international recognition and encompass composition, film production, installations, sculpture, drawing and performance.    

Francisco López is one of the foremost artists in the current experimental music scene and audio art. With a career in the sphere of sound creation spanning more than four decades, his work comprehends field recordings, performances and installations which transform the space into an absolute sensorial environment. With a practice that constitutes an invitation to become immersed in sound matter as a transformative experience, his hundreds of sound installations and concert-performances have appeared in around seventy countries in concert halls, festivals, art galleries and museums, including the Museo de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, PS1 in New York, the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris and the Museo Reina Sofía, among others.   

Pedro Portellano is a curator and cultural manager from Madrid who works at the intersection between music and visual arts. Through the music programming side of his work he has been part of the Red Bull Music Academy team in Madrid and has worked on series such as Acoustic Space in the Museo Reina Sofía and with the Festival PIEL at Matadero Madrid. As an associate curator he puts forward a musical context at the Centro de Cultura Contemporánea Condeduque through a regular programme of concerts, workshops and  master lectures. 

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Barbara Ellison. Photograph: Barbara Ellison
Francisco López in Tanzania. Photograph: Barbara Ellison
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Experimental Music Series

The Museo Reina Sofía’s Experimental Music Series puts forward an experience which crosses borders — both imaginary and real — between sound and music, between the celebratory and the conceptual, and between the accessible and the experimental. Three dates to set the series in motion, three projects, three creative worlds which converge in one common space: a laboratory of reflection and aesthetic experience offered by the Museo. 

The series does not seek to be a succession of standard concerts or a strict framework of experimental performances. Rather, it looks to unfurl three encounters which converse under a broad umbrella of sound, with each generating layers — conceptual, sensorial, political — which although different also possess a shared will for deconstruction, hybridisation and to open meaning. Thus, the celebratory and the critical, the crossovers of visuality and soundscape, and the collaborative alliances and poetic power of profound listening all fuse together.   

Three days and three ways to break down limits: from museum to dancefloor, sound objects to audiovisual field, environment to internal experience, and at the core always sound and music. The series opens to the expanded spectrum of sound: an invitation to the public to listen to the unusual, venture into hybridisation and to embrace the power of what happens between music, sound, the visual and the performative.

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