Kuitca's 'Tres Noches,' Never Before Seen in Argentina, Awakens with a Dancer's Magical Touch
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Guillermo Kuitca's painting "Tres noches," never before exhibited in Argentina, will be presented in a unique performance.
- Dancer and choreographer Diana Szeinblum will activate the artwork through movement, music, and audience interaction.
- The project blurs the lines between visual art and performing arts, creating an immersive, dreamlike experience.
La Naciรณn is thrilled to highlight a groundbreaking artistic event that redefines the relationship between painting and performance. Guillermo Kuitca's "Tres noches," a significant work that has remained unseen in Argentina, is finally emerging from a private collection to be brought to life by the visionary choreographer Diana Szeinblum. This is not merely an exhibition; it is an artistic "project" that integrates Kuitca's visual art with Szeinblum's interpretive dance, underscored by Ismael Pinkler's evocative piano nocturnes. The experience is designed to be deeply immersive, inviting the audience into a state of "reverberation" where the boundaries between observer and participant dissolve. Szeinblum's deep admiration for Kuitca, forged through a shared artistic sensibility influenced by Pina Bausch, promises a unique dialogue between disciplines. This initiative showcases Argentina's vibrant contemporary art scene and its capacity for innovative, cross-disciplinary collaborations, offering a perspective that resonates with our nation's rich cultural landscape.
De muy jovencita sigo a Guillermo y asรญ como Pina me marcรณ en la danza, podrรญa decir que รฉl me marcรณ en el mundo de la pintura. Vi su proceso, cรณmo de las escenas pasรณ a un trabajo mucho mรกs conceptual, algo que a mรญ me ocurriรณ tambiรฉn; siento mucha afinidad. Y es un honor esta posibilidad de activar una obra suya.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.