A Fugitive Gesture. Bruna Ruiz Planella
A Fugitive Gesture proposes a field of forces in which the face ceases to be a recognizable unit and becomes a site of transit. In the work of Bruna Ruiz Planellas, figures appear subjected to pressures that deform, open, or displace them, as if each were crossed by an energy that never fully stabilizes. The exhibition unfolds as a space where the visible does not appear immediately, but emerges from a state of instability. Faces are not presented as closed forms, but as ongoing processes, as if the gesture that constitutes them were still taking place. The gesture unfolds through a logic of flight: it escapes, fragments, and resists fixation. Each piece sustains a tension between appearance and disappearance, activating a field in constant transformation.