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Cabosanroque

Cabosanroque are Laia Torrents Carulla and Roger Aixut Sampietro. Since 2015 they have been resident artists at the Fundació Lluís Coromina. Their work revolves around sound and its performative capacities. Their interventions question the exhibition space and formats; they also question the spectator when it comes to inhabiting this physical, temporal and conceptual space; sound and visual. They are interested in artifice and its relation to humans. They look for tensions between disciplines such as music, theatre, visual arts and sound to open up margins, spaces in conflict. Their academic background (music, industrial engineering and architecture) leads them to use technology in all their works, always understood as a tool, as a medium and not as an aesthetic, in a continuous process of research. They often collaborate with other artists, thinkers and writers.

Since 2012 their works have been exhibited nationally and internationally. In recent years they have been in: CaixaFòrum+ (2023), Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (2023), Cité de l’Architecture (París, 2021), Centre Georges Pompidou (París, 2020-2021), Center for Contemporary Arts of Glasgow (2019), Casa Encendida (Madrid, 2018), Schaubude (Berlin, 2018), Fonoteca Nacional de México (Ciudad de México 2012), Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, (Barcelona 2023, 2016, 2008), Sonar Festival (Barcelona, 2018, 2015, 2014, 2010, 2008; Frankfurt, 2008; Santiago de Chile, 2015), Grec Festival (Barcelona, 2023, 2021, 2006), Festival Temporada Alta (Girona, 2022, 2019, 2016, 2012, 2009), La Filature Scène Nationale de Mulhouse (Mulhouse, 2019), Théatre Garonne, Scène européenne de Toulouse (Toulouse, 2024, 2020, 2019) and Unidram Festival (Berlin 2009).

www.cabosanroque.com

Update: 13 April 2023

Has participated in

Flowers and Journeys

An Expanded Theatre trilogy by Cabosanroque (III)

Joan Brossa Didn’t Make Me

An Expanded Theatre Trilogy by Cabosanroque (I)

Demons

An Expanded Theatre Trilogy by Cabosanroque (II)

Cabosanroque and Marcos Morau

Putting imagination to the test