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Azkuna Zentroa—Alhóndiga Bilbao presents the works of the artist Glenda León (Havana, 1976) at the exhibition entitled A Tree Falls in the Forest. The exhibition unfolds as a panoramic retrospective of Glenda León's work, conceived as a choreographic score in which each proposal activates a singular and open experience. Using a hybrid language that shifts between installation, photography, video and sound in constant dialogue with music, word, and body, the artist creates a perception space where the visible and invisible, material and spiritual, intersect.
International ongoing exhibitions
A Tree Falls in the Forest is structured in three interconnected areas: firstly, a political-
Far from offering set answers, Glenda León’s practice inhabits the interstices between reality and fiction, articulating a subtle discourse in which sound, image and shape, thought and perception, invite both critical contemplation and an expanded sensitivity that questions the way in which we inhabit the world.
All of this emerges from a minimalist aesthetic and a conceptual ambition that shape a language of remarkable formal subtlety. A language proper to the twenty-
Curatorship team and project management: Fernando Pérez, Glenda León and Iván de la Nuez
Born in 1976, Glenda León lives and works in Havana and Madrid. Her works extend from drawing to video art, and includes installation art, object-
The artist has developed a strong international trajectory, with solo exhibitions at museums and arts centres in Europe, America, and Asia. She has also participated in numerous collective exhibitions at highly prestigious institutions.
She represented Cuba at the 55th Venice Biennale and has participated, inter alia, at the Dakar Biennale (Senegal), the Havana Biennale (Cuba), and the Aichi Triennale (Japan). She has received numerous acknowledgements such as the 2024 CIFO Prize for Grants and Commissions in the Mid-
Exhibition 18 June -
Glenda León, A Tree Falls in the Forest. Celestial Bodies (n.6), 2017–2026 [Fragment].
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