In “Dance Visits”, by Inesa Markava, the dialogue between the exhibition and the visitor is born through Inesa’s sensitive and beautiful performance. From the exhibition “In the shadow of the room”, Inesa’s interpretation highlighted the works that were initially static but came to life, capturing and inviting the viewer to participate through the dark space, sounds, music, language and movement of Inesa’s body, who with colored toules created, mixed and played with the light and shadow that emanated from the objects on display, allowing those who observed and interacted to be transported to imaginary spaces, new stories…
Inesa Markava involves movement, the body, the elements that she herself constructs or collects, in visual poetry, with a clear and poignant sound, establishing an intrinsic symbiotic relationship with the exhibitions on display at Arquivo. This work reveals and, above all, results from a careful study, both of the exhibition set and of the narrative dimensions of the author of the exhibition, with whom he maintains a close dialogue, and of his sound and interchangeable connections, combined with a simplicity and sensitivity that they always surrender to a single moment, of inalienable pleasure and immersion in parallel worlds: that of exhibition, that of sound, that of the body, that of movement and the whole, which unites them all.
The dance visit to the photography exhibition “Once upon a time” was a moment of great artistic and human sensitivity. Inesa felt the images of the exhibition in an introspective way, on the one hand, but on the other hand, she managed to get the public to participate spontaneously at all times. It was the most intense moment of this exhibition.
Liliana Gonçalves
Arquivo Exhibitions
2016
Simbiose, Hugo Pereira
O Coração que ri, Hirondino Duarte e Alexandra Azambuja
2017
O livro dos Desconfortos, Carla de Sousa
Perspectivas, Miguel Rondon
Instante, Carolina Celas
Pa.Pele, Sandrine Vieira
±MAISMENOS± , Miguel Januário
A Minha Casa Não Tem Dentro”, António Jorge Gonçalves
2018
Pop&NotPop, Carlos Barão
VICARA
Wasted Rita
Uma estação de serviço no meio do nada, Susa Monteiro