Andrés Hispano

Andrés Hispano

Spain

Plastic and visual artist. Graduated in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona.

My work revolves around the images that I indistinctly comment, edit, expose, paint or borrow. I am currently developing for the CCCB the audiovisual platform Soy Cámara, which after five years at TVE went online in 2015, where it has become a project more participated by other filmmakers and students. He worked on it together with Ángela Martínez, Ingrid Guardiola and Félix Pérez Hita and the team of the audiovisual department of the Center. Along with Manuel Huerga I have also signed the 138 programs Boing Boing Buddha (BTV, 2000-2003) and with Pérez-Hita, Baixa fidelitat (XTVL, 2004). Before I directed the theme nights on BTV (1997-2000), for which I produced and directed numerous programs. I made the documentary Fragmentosabout the history of experimental cinema in Spain (LaChula / TVE, 2010).. I have made several videos for exhibitions, including The Creation of Desire (DHUB, Barcelona, ​​2008) and Autoscan (for Ballard, «Autopsy of the new millennium», CCCB, 2008). I curate, among others, the exhibitions "El rei de la casa" (together with Marc Roig, Virreina, 2007), "That’s not Entertainment!" (together with Antoni Pinent, CCCB, 2006) or «Global screen» (together with Gilles Lipovetsky and Jean Seroy, CCCB, 2011). I wrote David Lynch, American chiaroscuro (Glénat, 1997) and BTV Frame (together with Manuel Huerga, Actar, 2006). I have curated, together with Antoni Pinent, the double DVD From ecstasy to rapture. A tour of the other Spanish cinema (Cameo, 2009) and I coordinated and advised the contents of the triple DVD From the trace to the pixel. One hundred years of animation in Spain (Cameo, 2013). I worked in the cultural supplement of La Vanguardia (columnist and member of the advisory committee) between 2001 and 2014.

I teach and participate in master's and postgraduate degrees at the LCI design school, in Elisava, at URL Blanquerna and at UPF.

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