Enlace-41. Pablo Helguera

18 june, 2009
Place
Sabatini Building, Auditorium
Pablo Helguera. Performances, 2009
Pablo Helguera. Performances, 2009

Revolver is a conference-performance piece conceived of for the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía. Written in the form of a palindrome - i.e., texts that can be read equally from left to right and vice versa - it constitutes one of the longest written texts of this nature in Spanish.

In the tradition of experimental literature, Revolver interweaves three narrative lines: a news story on politics and economics, a personal love story and a theoretical exposition on modern art that includes 20th-century musical fragments which are also palindromic.

The programme includes two other short pieces: Viveros and Orizaba. The texts are accompanied by palindromic compositions for piano performed by Beatriz Helguera-Snow.

Helguera has shown his work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), PS1 (New York), the London Royal College of Art (RCA), the Havana Biennale and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (MCA), among others. In 2008, he received a Guggenheim Fellowship.