On the occasion of a new edition of the Night of Museums, the Tàpies Museum is rolling out a special program that turns the space into a meeting point between visual arts, sound experimentation and performative action. The evening will allow visitors to visit the exhibitions Antoni Tàpies. The perpetual movement of the wall and Àngel Jové . De intactu , as well as attend a sound intervention by the artist Agnès Pe in the museum's Auditorium. The proposal extends beyond the Night of Museums: on May 16 at 12 noon, the series Seguint el Sol. Destopant la mirada will host microdesfase , an action by Blanca Tolsá and Albert Tarrats that will delve into the limits between perception, space and body.
With microdephasing , Blanca Tolsá and Albert Tarrats transform the steps leading to the terrace of the Tàpies Museum into a constantly changing sonic and choreographic space. Through movement, voice and live sound manipulation, the piece establishes a dialogue with the reverberant acoustics of the architecture and generates an immersive landscape where body, technology and space condition each other.
The proposal starts from small variations and sound tensions that alter perception and create an almost hypnotic atmosphere. The sound circulates, bounces and returns transformed, making architecture stop being a simple container and become a living, sensitive and shared body. In tune with the universe of Antoni Tàpies, the performance focuses on the minimal gestures, echoes and micro-displacements that often go unnoticed.
Located in a passage space, on the Mitjó de Tàpies road, microdefase invites the public to inhabit an experience of sensory alteration and expanded listening, where the boundaries between emission, reverberation and perception are constantly blurred.