
Twenty-three liters of water contained in a glass container, held by a yellow synthetic rope mesh, are suspended through a pulley system by a 53-meter rope tied to the artist’s body. After 37 minutes of stillness, the body—tensed by a perpetual load—rises and begins to coil itself, releasing cathartic chants and energy-inducing movements. As the rope advances, the pressure on the body increases exponentially, pushing the artist into a state of vital limit. Upon reaching the structure, the water gently descends, the entanglement is released, and the water is carried through a fragile, meditative walk to irrigate three plants in yellow planters.




Photo: Ignacio Gutierrez
Clothing: Hans Pol
Sound: Felix Encina
Curator: One Moment Art
