Improvisación es una palabra para algo que no puede mantener un nombre
An exhibition by Helena Laguna.
“I think through images and sensations; I seek to generate scenes. I am interested in placing them next to one another and observing what emerges from that contact, from that act of entering into relation. It is from there that I begin, from that zone of rubbing, of friction. Desire twists the body and gives rise to movement.”
Starting from a phrase by Steve Paxton, “Improvisation is a word for something that cannot keep a name,” this project weaves together sculpture and movement in order to investigate and rehearse, from the intersection of practices, new forms of listening. It is a way of thinking practice through the ways in which bodies incline, twist, and move in order to enter into relation and affect one another.