Over the last fifteen years, Laia Estruch (Barcelona, 1981) has produced a consistently personal body of work that treats the human voice as a material reality—an expressive force and a medium expelled from the body. Her work has spanned ancestral poetry and post-punk music but has increasingly moved beyond the performance of spoken or sung words, and towards a sonic language that explores raw communicative effects, body consciousness and non-human agency. The articulation of noises and meanings often encompasses and exceeds human vocal language: breathing, exclamation, mumbling, ululation, cries and whispers. This process has evolved in tandem with the creation of often monumental sculptural settings for each of her vocal projects, resulting in steel slides, inflatable buoys or giant net traps, for example. These have become surrogate bodies in themselves, as well as interpretive scores for creating scenes and routines that the artist has termed vocal “rehearsals”.
Her first survey exhibition, “HELLO EVERYONE” at the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, is a fragmentary and vociferous archive spanning live events, sculpture, audio installation, moving image, graphic works and visual scores produced since 2011. This ambitious exhibition acts as a living-and-breathing storage that reconfigures a body of work, as well as works-as-bodies, and spans the breadth of Estruch’s artistic research to date while engaging with her history as a performer. Forming a fluid relationship between active and inactive modes of presentation, and questioning the conventions of displaying and performing artworks, “HELLO EVERYONE” explores the sense and sincerity of verbal expression and the agency of the female voice.
A publication accompanying the exhibition will offer the first comprehensive monograph dedicated to the artist’s work. Designed by her longtime collaborator Ariadna Serrahima (Oficina del Disseny) and published by the Museo Reina Sofía, it will include a new text by artist Sharon Hayes (Estruch’s former professor at The Cooper Union) reflecting on performance pedagogy; the essay “Voice-Body-Sculpture” by Latitudes, the exhibition curators, which offers the first in-depth overview of Estruch’s practice; and a conversation between the artist and Marc Navarro, who curated Estruch’s exhibition at Espai 13, Fundació Miró. The monograph will be available in Spring 2025 in Spanish and English editions.
The exhibition will take place over 535m2 on the fourth floor of the museum’s Sabatini building and coincide with several events programmed in Madrid around the 44th edition of ARCOmadrid art fair (5–9 March 2025).
Publicación “Laia Estruch. Hello Everyone” Texts: Sharon Hayes, Latitudes, Marc Navarro Design: Ariadna Serrahima Language: English / Spanish editions Publisher: Museo Reina Sofía Publication release: Spring 2025
6 March 2025, 18:30h: Performance “Mix” (2021–ongoing) by Laia Estruch Exhibition galleries. Sabatini building, 4th floor No reservation required. Attendance is on first-come, first-served basis. Spaces limited to 100 people.
9 March 2025, 12:30h: Performance “Mix” (2021–ongoing) by Laia Estruch Exhibition galleries. Sabatini building, 4th floor No reservation required. Attendance is on first-come, first-served basis. Spaces limited to 100 people.
Exhibition coordination: Rafael García Organised and produced by:Museo Reina Sofía
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