Overview
The exhibition will feature the groundbreaking new work El Almendral (2024), which transforms a 35-hectare almond grove in southern Spain into an infinite film set that continuously evolves with the hours and the seasons. A pioneering example of land art, it can only be experienced through the mediation of technology in a distant location, in this instance over 2000km away at Haus der Kunst.
Following Voices earlier this year at Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul, the exhibition at Haus der Kunst deepens Parreno's long-standing engagement with the oscillation of reality and the fluid nature of being. Parreno will transform the exhibition spaces into an ever-changing science fiction landscape in which visitors sense the impending arrival of something that is not yet present.
The exhibition will feature the groundbreaking new work El Almendral (2024), which transforms a vast almond grove in southern Spain into an infinite film set that continuously evolves with the hours and the seasons. A pioneering example of land art, it can only be experienced through the mediation of technology in a distant location, in this instance over 2000km away at Haus der Kunst.
Exhibition views, Philippe Parreno, Voices, Haus der Kunst München, 13 December 2024–25 May 2025. Photo: Andrea Rossettiā£