„Lo que no se ve – What cannot be seen – can open a new space in our imaginations, one where we can consider the importance of that which does not reveal itself, that which does not have a form or is not articulable by words, about the hidden mechanisms of control and power, or why, between all the knowledge that we ascertain and let us sense society, culture, and the world around us, the visible is what we prefer. Instead of this, however, we are exploring how to narrate absence, of the heroic act of daring to fail without hiding oneself, and of the vertigo that one feels when coming face to face with something unnameable that language has not yet considered.“ – Rosana Antolí
Antolís work focuses on the interface between art, politics and everyday life. Her practice combines performance, moving image and drawing. She is an artist who specializes primarily in fictionalized narratives in relation to various materials, and is currently experimenting with choreography and dance. The utopian character is central to her practice and thus to the failure and absurdity of the actions involved.