Bosch & Simons

 
From 1985, the beginning of their collaboration in Amsterdam, Peter Bosch (born 1958) and Simone Simons (born 1961), based in Valencia, Spain, since 1997, have been involved in performances, concerts and theatre productions. Since 1990, however, they have focused in particular on the development of autonomous "music machines". All their machines are dynamic: sound and movement are in constant development. The Krachtgever is their best-known piece for its Golden Nica, received in 1998 at the Prix Ars Electronica, Linz. Other projects are Cantan un Huevo, commissioned by the Ives Ensemble, Amsterdam, in 2000 and awarded at the 29th Competition of Bourges, 2002, or Aguas Vivas, which obtained a mention at VIDA 6.0, Madrid, 2003 and was shown at "White Noise", ACMI, Melbourne, 2005 and  in "El medio es la comunicación", El Tanque, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 2007. In 2009 a retrospective exhibition of their work was held at La Tour du Pin, France, curated by GRAME, Lyon. The same year they also premiered Bang Spring Time in Valencia. In 2010 this installation was used in the dance performance Chutes libres de printemps, created together with the French choreograph Carla Foris, premiered in Gare St Sauveur, Lille. Bang Spring Time was shown in an outdoors version at the Biennale Transitio in Mexico-City, 2011. In 2012 they premiered Mirlitones at the exhibition "Kunst Werkt" in DordtYart, Dordrecht and Wilberforces at "Winter Sparks", FACT, Liverpool. Mirlitones was shown in a new, improved form at Kidogo, Fremantle as part of the ICMC 2013 / Totally Huge New Music festival in Perth.

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 Bosch & Simons - Three Music Machines (vinyl LP)
2023
Staalplaat
22.00 17.00 €
First compilation on LP of the sound works of the two Dutch visual artists, demonstrating that sound produced by the Bosch & Simons music machines can also be listened to as autonomous "music".


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