LES BAUX-DE-PROVENCE.- The Carrières de Lumières are holding their sixth exhibition of immersive art: Bosch, Brueghel, Arcimboldo: fantastique and merveilleux (The fantastic and wonderful world of Bosch, Bruegel, and Arcimboldo), from 4 March 2017 to 7 January 2018. Produced by Culturespaces and created by Gianfranco Iannuzzi, Renato Gatto, and Massimiliano Siccardi, with the musical collaboration of Luca Longobardi, this new show invites the spectators to explore the unbridled imagination of the animated paintings of these great sixteenth-century masters.
From Hieronymus Boschs most emblematic triptychs, such as The Garden of Earthly Delights, The Temptation of Saint Anthony, and The Hay Wagon, to Giuseppe Arcimboldos remarkable compositions of flowers and fruit, and the village festivities depicted by the Bruegel dynasty, the Carrières de Lumières embraces the fascinating worlds of the great masters who represented these animated scenes of life and the duality of a world shifting between good and evil. Their work shares the same excellent facture and incredible inventiveness. Boschs hallucinatory imagination and Arcimboldos highly creative and improbable faces are complemented by the joyous triviality of Bruegels works, whose many figures are inspired by reality.
In this new immersive exhibition, which lasts around thirty minutes and includes more than 2,000 digital images projected on a total surface area of 7,000 m2, the Carrières de Lumières has been filled with innumerable fantastical creatures and allegorical figures. These are depicted spontaneously, and some are frightening and others amusing and caught up in comic situationsall these characters are reflections of the viewers. Mans vanities, spirituality, pleasures, temptations, and vices are all evident in the landscapes painted with an acute sense of detail by Bosch, Bruegel, and Arcimboldo. The show ends with Boschs wonderful Garden of Earthly Delights, inviting visitors to enter a phantasmagorical world. The shows soundtrack oscillates between classical and contemporary music, playing, for example, the famous pieces Carmina Burana, by Carl Orff, The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi, reinterpreted by Max Richter, the works of the Russian composer Modeste Petrovitch Mussorgsky, and music by the British rock group Led Zeppelin.
Since 2012, Culturespaces has attracted more than 2.1 million visitors to the Carrières de Lumières (Baux-de-Provence). In April 2018, Culturespaces will open the first venue devoted to immersive exhibitions in Paris: The ATELIER DES LUMIERES. A total surface area of more than 3,300 m2 will be devoted to AMIEX® projections, in a former nineteenth-century foundry right in the heart of the eleventh arrondissement of Paris.