
In the Style of Bosch

© Fundación Juan March Madrid Heaven and Hell s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, c. 1450–1516
Exhibition Highlights
Come and explore two captivating panels, Heaven and Hell, painted by a follower of Bosch (c. 1450–1516). These intricate pieces were once part of a larger, now-lost altarpiece centered on the Last Judgement. In this display, we’ve paired these historic treasures with modern works that share their surreal and metamorphic spirit.
Bosch’s incredible influence has lasted for centuries. His wild imagination, dark humor, and social satire sparked a tradition that never truly ended. It’s no surprise that André Breton, the founder of Surrealism, saw Bosch’s dreamlike logic as a direct ancestor to his own movement.
Today, that same creative spark lives on through digital technology and artificial intelligence. Much like Bosch’s original paintings, these modern tools build fantastic worlds that invite us to think critically and let our imaginations soar.
The Venue










