
Using sound as a tool to access the unconscious, Stephanie Quirola & Luis Campos attempt to find in experimental narratives where magical thinking becomes a way to make sense of an overwhelming reality. By linking fear and repressed memory, they draw from psychology and history to locate what might function as a collective political subconscious. To narrate “irrational” fears is to expose misunderstood forms of vulnerability- where the past (memory) and the future (speculation) converge into geopolitical scenarios that invite us to question how we confront and position ourselves before the unknown.
Léna Hiriartborde is a multidisciplinary French artist; her hybrid, contextual practice combines performance, sound, poetry, DIY electronics, video, and drawing. Developed in dialogue with each space, her installations attend to subtle presences and often imperceptible environments. Through immersive in situ creations, she patiently constructs delicate balances, avoiding fixed formulas.
Wannes Deneer
Zoé Febvre–Utrilla
Graciela Muñoz Farida


