2,292 Plants Fill the Audience in Opening Performance at Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu

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This week, Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu held its first performance with a live audience post-coronavirus, but it’s unclear whether the attendees were too green to appreciate Puccini’s “Crisantemi.” Seated in the red, velvet seats and among the gold balconies, 2,292 palms, ficus trees, and Swish cheese plants filled the iconic opera house to listen to the string quartet’s rendition.

A collaboration with Madrid-based artist Eugenio Ampudia and the Max Estrella gallery, the concert was meant to reflect on humans’ relationship with nature. “I thought why don’t we go into the Liceu like weeds, take it over and let nature start growing everywhere and turn it into something alive even when there are no people,” Ampudia said in an interview. After the performance, the leafy audience members were donated to healthcare workers who have been battling the virus during the last few months.

 

2,292 Plants Fill the Audience in Opening Performance at Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu

2,292 Plants Fill the Audience in Opening Performance at Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu

2,292 Plants Fill the Audience in Opening Performance at Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu

2,292 Plants Fill the Audience in Opening Performance at Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu

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