Butoh is a dance of Japanese origin that was born in the late 1950s, in the midst of a post-war social and cultural climate that questioned traditional values and opened up to new forms of expression. This dance is characterized by its focus on the movement of the body through its own intuition, its own needs.
This concept inspired the creation of bodies of different shapes, which are drawn by the continuity of their own stroke, without the need to pass through the filter of reason or control. The very act of painting forms a dance, which connects movement with the emotions and sensations of this plane that are captured – in turn – in new bodies of random appearance.
In this collection, it is found on the limit of the abstract and the figurative, with the aim of exploring the possibilities of intuition and improvisation in artistic creation.