
With Michelle Sáenz Burrola
Performance
-> Mar 14
Within the framework of the exhibition Visiones difusas, artist Michelle Sáenz Burrola will present a performative reading conceived as a “living letter” addressed to the artworks, in dialogue with their oneiric imaginary. The action weaves together poetic fragments, memories, and resonances with bodily movements that emerge from everyday life and the space of dreams. Through different qualities of the voice—from whisper to amplified speech—the letter constructs a narrative that moves through the works while incorporating atmospheric and sensory elements. In this performance, the dream does not appear as a setting, but as the form and structure of the experience.
Michelle Sáenz Burrola (Mexico City, 1992) is a visual artist whose work develops through a choreographic approach, working with moving images, drawing, sculpture, and text. Her projects are situated close to a poetic language that seeks points of connection between images and experiences linked to the realm of the sensorial. She graduated in Visual Arts from ENPEG La Esmeralda, with an academic exchange at L’erg (Brussels), specializing in installation, performance, and video. She also completed a master’s degree in Performing Arts at the Iceland University of the Arts. She is currently a fellow of the Jóvenes Creadores program in the category of Alternative Media and Performance (2026).
— Museo Jumex
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