José María Sicilia. Fukushima-Winterflowers (eBook)

The catalogue explores the works that José María Sicilia created for the exhibition: sound, pain, creation – everything that is unforeseen, accidental. For some years now the investigations of José María Sicilia (1954), one of the most original artists on the Spanish scene, have involved deciphering the language of the things that interest him and for this purpose he works with sound recordings with which he then creates a visual projection of this language. Using techniques that offer the possibility of translating sounds, obtaining a visual representation of them that allows him to capture and identify their variations and diversity, the artist converts these phenomena into the purpose of his work. 

Languages: Spanish, English and Japanese

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Multimedia eBook
Published in: 2013
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  • – Acción Cultural Española
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