Oliver Laxe. HU/هُوَ. Dance as if no one were watching you

Inaugural Conversation between Oliver Laxe, Julia Morandeira and Chema González

Oliver Laxe, HU هُوَ. Dance as if no one were watching you, 2025, installation

Oliver Laxe, HU هُوَ. Dance as if no one were watching you, 2025, installation

As a preamble to the opening of the exhibition HU/هُوَ. Dance as if no one were watching you, film-maker Oliver Laxe (Paris, 1982) engages in conversation with the show’s curators, Julia Morandeira and Chema González, touching on the working processes and visual references that articulate this site-specific project for the Museo Reina Sofía. The installation unveils a new programme in Space 1, devoted from this point on to projects by artists and film-makers who conduct investigations into the moving image, sound and other mediums in their exhibition forms.

Oliver Laxe’s film-making is situated in a resilient, cross-border territory, where the material and the political live side by side. In HU/هُوَ. Dance as if no one were watching you, this drift is sculpted into a search for the transcendency that arises between dancing bodies, sacred architectures and landscapes subjected to elemental and cosmological forces. As a result, this conversation seeks to explore the relationship the piece bears to the imagery of ancient monotheisms, the resonance of Persian Sufi literature and the role of abstraction as a resistance to literal meaning, as well as looking to analyse the possibilities of the image and the role of music — made here in collaboration with musician David Letellier, who also works under the pseudonym Kangding Ray — in this project.

These inaugural conversations, part of the main working strands of the Museo’s Public Programmes Area, aim to explore in greater depth the exhibition narratives of the shows organised by the Museo from the perspective of artists, curators and specialists.

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Oliver Laxe

(Paris, 1982) is a film-maker, screenwriter and actor. To date, he has made four feature-length films, all winning international awards. His debut You Are All Captains, a poetic exercise in film, pedagogy and emancipation, won the FIPRESCI Prize at Cannes in 2010. In 2016, he was awarded the Grand Prix of the Cannes Critics’ Week for Mimosas, shot in the Atlas Mountains. Upon his return to Galicia, he filmed O que arde (Fire Will Come) in the Ancares mountains. The film won the Jury Prize in the Certain Regard Section at the 2019 Cannes Festival, in addition to numerous international honours at the Chicago, Tesalónica, Mar del Plata and Belgrade Film Festivals. Fifteen years after its premiere, his film Sirât, shot in the Sahara, was part of the Official Section at Cannes 2025, winning the Jury Prize.

Chema González

in head of the Museo Reina Sofía’s Film and New Media (Studies Directorship) Department.

Julia Morandeira Arrizabalaga

is the director of the Museo Reina Sofía’s Studies Directorship.

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