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Laia Estruch, “RESIDUA” (2022) at Galería Ehrhardt Flórez, Madrid. Photo: Jonás Bel. / Rollover image: Laia Estruch, “TRENA” (2023), Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona. Photo: Anna Fàbrega. Courtesy the artist and Galería Ehrhardt Flórez. 

Curator: Solo show “HELLO EVERYONE” by Laia Estruch at the Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid, 26 February–1 September 2025

Preview: 25 February 2025, 8pm

Latitudes is thrilled to announce the opening of “HELLO EVERYONE”, the first museum survey dedicated to Catalan artist Laia Estruch (Barcelona, 1981) at the Museo Reina Sofía.



This ambitious exhibition has been conceived as a living-and-breathing storage that reconfigures Estruch’s body of work, as well as works-as-bodies, and spans the breadth of her artistic research to date while engaging with her history as a performer. “HELLO EVERYONE” takes the form of a fragmentary and vociferous archive spanning live events, sculpture, audio installation, moving image, graphic works and visual scores.


A publication accompanying the exhibition will comprise the first comprehensive monograph dedicated to the artist’s work. Designed by her longtime collaborator Ariadna Serrahima (Oficina del Disseny) and published by the Museo Reina Sofía, it will include a new text by artist Sharon Hayes (Estruch’s former professor at The Cooper Union), reflecting on performance pedagogy; the essay “Voice-Body-Sculpture” by Latitudes, the exhibition curators, which offers the first in-depth overview of Estruch’s practice; and a conversation between the artist and Marc Navarro, curator of Estruch’s 2019 exhibition at Espai 13, Fundació Miró. The book will be available in Spring 2025 in Spanish and English editions.



HELLO EVERYONE” will be presented on the fourth floor of the museum’s Sabatini building and coincide with the 44th edition of ARCOmadrid art fair (5–9 March 2025).

Longitudes

This section of Latitudes’ website cuts across 20 years of projects and research with updates and reportage

11 Feb 2025 Jorge Satorre’s first monograph “Río” 

5 Feb 2025 SAVE THE DATE “Laia Estruch. HELLO EVERYONE”

3 Feb 2025 Cover Story: Ria, Río: Jorge Satorre

16 Jan 2025 Max Andrews’ review of Gabriel Chaile for frieze

1 Jan 2025 Cover Story: Folded Forms in Artforum

1 Dec 2024 Cover Story: On the (Critical, Contextual) Rocks

1 Nov 2024 Cover Story: Max Andrews on Robert Smithson

10 Oct 2024 Rasmus Nilausen’s “Theatre of Doubts” in Palma

1 Oct 2024 Cover Story: Mariana Cánepa Luna on Nancy Holt



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