THE POLYPHONY OF MURMURING
Sound performance linked to the exhibition tone tongue mouth by Wendelien van Oldenborgh, curated by Anna Manubens.
Murmuring as an intimate, close form of speech. Like a language that becomes noise. Like a private form of talking as opposed to a public voice. Like talking from the sidelines, off microphone. Through a collective, circular and two-way process, Laura Llaneli presents a displaced look at Wendelien van Oldenborgh’s exhibition tone tongue mouth, which explores the limits of language intending to approach and reflect on it and its comprehension.
Activity at Fabra i Coats: Art Factory, in the Polivalent 2 room, linked to the exhibition tone tongue mouth, a retrospective of Wendelien van Oldenborgh, curated by Anna Manubens and held at the Contemporary Art Centre until 17 February. Limited places. To register, please email inscripcionscentredart@gmail.com