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Hans Op de Beeck Danse Macabre

Apr 11 — Oct 25, 2026 | Tenuta dello Scompiglio, Capannori, Italy

Hans Op de Beeck works across a wide variety of media and forms, steadily developing a versatile body of works that includes installations, sculptures, video works, texts, drawings, photography and watercolour paintings. For the past decade, Op de Beeck has also been active in theatre, opera, and contemporary dance as a playwright, stage director, scenographer, and costume designer. He is perhaps best known for his monumental, immersive, sensorial installations which are structured as enigmatic, fictional scenes frozen in time that visitors can walk through or sit within, evoking silent contemplation and moments of wonder. His distinctive body of work delves into the complex relationship between humans and the world around us, while also addressing universal questions about the invisible framework of being. 

The exhibition at the Tenuta Dello Scompiglio unfolds through a site-specific installation and an animated film. The former, entitled 'Danse Macabre,' appears as a black-and-white evocation of a nocturnal park composed of bare trees and puddles, where the path leads us to a life-size, monochrome grey afterimage of a carouselThis evocation of a fictional, colourless landscape acts as an accessible, cinematic and atmospheric “establishing shot” to potential stories in which oil drums smoulder with fire, the treetops stand stripped bare, and the winding path draws us toward the abandoned attraction, immersed in a night of absolute blackness.

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