Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 6月25日 04時04分
Barcelona’s Gran Teatre del Liceu opened to a full house on Monday for its first concert since it closed in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Yet not a single person had tickets — and that’s because each one of the hall’s 2,292 seats was occupied by a houseplant.
During the event, which was the work of conceptual artist Eugenio Ampudia, the leafy crowd was treated to a performance of Puccini’s “Crisantemi” by the UceLi Quartet, according to a press release from the Liceu. And although no humans were in the audience, spectators could watch the “Concierto para el bioceno” via livestream.
Liceu’s press release did not include any information as to whether the plants were regulars at the concert hall or green to the scene, but it did describe the event as “a highly symbolic act that defends the value of art, music and nature as a letter of introduction to our return to activity.” Read more at our link in bio. // 📝 @magooing_it/ 📷 Getty Images
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