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PERFORMANCE RESIDENCE

Selected artists

IRENE PASCUAL MOLINAS

Irene Pascual Molinas (Girona, 1976) is an artist, researcher and lecturer in performing arts. Her artistic practice is articulated through drawing, installation and performance, with a strong focus on participatory dispositifs, the relationship between body, space and institution, and cultural mediation processes. Her international trajectory has been shaped by fifteen years based in Berlin, where she worked in the field of scenography and performance creation. Between 2007 and 2014 she directed the artist residency centre GlogauAIR, fostering international exchange and artistic research projects. She has developed and presented work in artistic and institutional contexts across several European countries, as well as in Mexico and Cameroon, including international exhibition contexts such as Hauser & Wirth. She is currently based in Mallorca, where she develops site-specific and participatory artistic projects.

ÓSCAR BUENO

Óscar Bueno (1985, Avilés, Asturias) is a creator and performer trained in Drama at the ESAD of Asturias. He holds a Professional Degree in Piano and a Master’s in Performing Practice and Visual Culture from the Museo Reina Sofía. His work lies at the intersection of performance, music, and image, and unfolds through research frameworks that allow him to approach a single question from multiple perspectives. He also supports the creative processes of other artists.

In parallel, he develops an educational line of work through workshops and sound creation laboratories in museums and art centres such as CA2M, La Casa Encendida, Museo Thyssen Málaga and MACBA. He has undertaken residencies in national and international institutions and regularly collaborates with artists from the contemporary scene.

 

One of the central axes of his practice has been Sonidación, understood as the mental generation of sound, from which works such as Soundtrack, Amarillo Chillón and Estudios para sonidación emerged. He is currently developing La excitación del paisaje, a research project that returns to sound in order to reflect on the relationship between music, image, performativity, and nature, with works presented in festivals and art centres.