Tactilevision gives life to the sculpted saints by Juan de Juni and Berruguete, which burn to the rhythm bailaor Vicente Escudero echoes on the retables of the Valladolid Museum of Religious Sculpture. It’s a figuration of the “horror moor,” a delirium that leads to an awaited mystical ecstasy through the grace of mechanics.
Section: José Val del OmarD, G, F, E, DA, S: José Val del Omar
M: José Val del Omar, Vicente Escudero, Igor Stravinski
José Val del Omar
Archivo María José Val del Omar
& Gonzalo Sáenz de Buruaga. Piluca Baquero
T +34 662 155 284 E pilucabaquero@gmail.com W valdelomar.com
Two aspects of Granada-born Jose Val del Omar –who dedicated himself to cinema since his late twenties to his death in 1982– turn him into a unique and complex figure: his search for a collective spiritual ecstasy beyond his artistic ego, and a faith in technique (being the cinema believer he was) as a vehicle for this utopia that is de...
05 May 2015
25 April 2015
25 April 2015