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In 1997, FWM commissioned Jorge Pardo to redesign the entrance to the museum, including a new reception area and a video lounge/café. Over the course of one year, Pardo radically transformed these public spaces, designing every element of the interior—from the floor to the ceiling and everything in between.

An architectural as well as an artistic under taking, the Untitled project began with Pardo’s design of two fabrics. Inspired by 1950s and 60s-era textile design, these fabrics were printed on linen, cotton sateen, and Swiss cotton, and were made into room dividers, wallpaper, and window curtains. He then designed the usual elements of a museum entrance space—a reception desk, light fixtures, shelving, doorways, and a table for educational pamphlets—as well as upholstered chairs and ottomans, countertops, and teacups with saucers for the café/video lounge.

Jorge Pardo’s work navigates the territory between art and what is usually identified as architecture or design. The installation may appear at first as pure architecture and interior design, but its limits in this realm

Jorge Pardo (musician)

Spanish flautist and saxophonist

For other people named Jorge Pardo, see Jorge Pardo (disambiguation).

Jorge Pardo is a Spanish flautist and saxophonist born 1 December 1956 in Madrid, known for the albums he released for Milestone Records in the 1990s. He has been a side musician of famous flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucia and also with American jazz legend Chick Corea.[1] He occasionally joins the Al andalus ensemble for performances.[2]

Discography

Albums
  • 1982: Jorge Pardo (Blau)
  • 1984: El canto de los Guerreros (Linterna)
  • 1991: In a Minute (Milestone)
  • 1991: Las cigarras son quizá sordas (Milestone)
  • 1993: Veloz hacia su sino (Milestone)
  • 1995: 10 de Paco (Milestone) (with Chano Dominguez)
  • 1997: 2332 (Nuevos Medios)
  • 2001: Mira (Nuevos Medios)
  • 2005: Vientos Flamencos (Manantial de Músicas)
  • 2009: Vientos Flamencos 2 (Flamenco World Music)
  • 2012: Huellas
  • 2013: Puerta del Sol
  • 2014: Historias De Radha Y Krishna
  • 2016: Djinn
  • 2020: Brooklyn Sessions (with Gil Goldstein)
Contribut

Jazz a Vienne Spain Chick Corea Touchstone.

Jorge Pardo, son of Rafael and Vitorina.

January 15Th 2013. Jorge Pardo received in Paris at Théâtre du Châtelet  the award for Best European Jazz Musician, by the French Jazz Academy.

 

He was born in Madrid (Spain), December 1, 1956. He starts young playing the guitar but soon he is attracted to the world of wind instruments. His musical references are many artists and different styles. Professionally he starts playing in the city «haunts». Diego Carrasco, Jean Luc Vallet, Manuel Soler, Peer Wyboris, David Thomas, Ricardo Miralles, Pedro Iturralde, Vlady Bas, among others, are references and  masters of his environment. His first professional recording with Las Grecas is an anecdote, late in Dolores Band, He is grouped around Pedro Ruy Blas and several musicians of the Madrid scene, to record 3 LPs and in one of them appears Paco de Lucia, with whom he will work over time in many recordings and worldwide tours. Also at the same time he met Camarón, and records in La «Leyenda del Tiempo», since then, more than 20 albums and

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