Fabric is a retainer of information. It retains the body that wears it. It retains bodily memory.
It marks habitual gestures, weakens its weave and strengthens its identity.
It is a protection. A layer that covers the very susceptibility of Being and becomes a shelter.
The body behaves between fabrics and lines. Bodies that live through gestures that are sometimes minimalist, sometimes extravagant and expansive.
They draw the space in which they exist, defining their place.
The exercise on display starts from the exit of this circumscribed textile layer, through expansive movements, and diminishes to the small gesture and absence of the physical body.