Tue, Jul 1 2025
July-August 2025 cover story on www.lttds.org. Frame video: Latitudes.
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NEW MONTHLY COVER STORY
The July-August 2025 monthly Cover Story “Hello Everyone: A Catalogue of Voices,” is up on our homepage: www.lttds.org (after August, this story will be archived here).
Cover Stories are published monthly on Latitudes’ homepage, featuring past, present, or forthcoming projects, research, texts, artworks, exhibitions, films, objects, or field trips related to our curatorial projects and activities.
→ RELATED CONTENTS:
- Archive of Monthly Cover Stories
- Cover Story, June 2025: Hello Everyone Re-Mix, 2 Jun 2025
- Cover Story, May 2025: Ria, Ría: sweet, brackish, or salty Satorre, 2 May 2025
- Cover Story, April 2025: Wrecking the Floor Tiles, 1 April 2025
- Cover Story, March 2025: “Hello Everyone from the Museo Reina Sofía”, 3 Mar 2025
- Cover Story, February 2025: Bananas, Potatoes, Ria, Río: Jorge Satorre at CA2M, 3 Feb 2025
- Cover Story, January 2025: Folded Forms, 1 January 2025
- Cover Story, December 2024: On the (Critical, Contextual) Rocks, 1 December 2024
- Cover Story, November 2024: Max Andrews on Robert Smithson’s text “Aerial Art” (1969), 1 Nov 2024
- Cover Story, October 2024: Nancy Holt “Ventilation System”, 1 Oct 2024
- Cover Story, September 2024: THE CREST OF A WAVE, 2 Sept 2024
- Cover Story, July-August 2024: Rosa Tharrats, Curtain Call, 1 July 2024
2025, artist monograph, cover story, curated by Latitudes, Essay, galería Ehrhardt Flórez, Laia Estruch, madrid, Marc Navarro, Museo Reina Sofía, performance, Sharon Hayes
Wed, May 14 2025Render of the Spanish edition of the catalogue “Laia Estruch. Hello Everyone” (Museo Reina Sofía, 2025), designed by Ariadna Serrahima.
Latitudes is delighted to announce the release of “Laia Estruch: Hello Everyone”, published on the occasion of Estruch’s first survey exhibition at the Museo Reina Sofía.
This first monograph offers a comprehensive inventory of Laia Estruch’s work, offering a chronological overview accompanied by descriptions, photographs, and textual scores. Introduced by Museo Reina Sofía director Manuel Segade, the volume includes an in-depth essay by Latitudes—the curators of the exhibition—exploring Estruch’s vocal, bodily, and sculptural practice; a text by artist Sharon Hayes on performance pedagogy; and an extensive conversation between the artist and curator Marc Navarro, reflecting on her creative evolution.
The 200-page book, designed by her long-term collaborator Ariadna Serrahima (If publications), is available in separate Spanish and English editions.
Specs: Softcover, 200 pages, 15 x 21 cm
Texts: Manuel Segade, Latitudes, Sharon Hayes, Marc Navarro
Design: Ariadna Serrahima
Publisher: Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid
Language: English / Spanish editions
Print run: 1000 (Español); 500 (English)
ISBN: 978-84-8026-668-0 (ES); 978-84-8026-669-7 (ENG)
Publication release: May 2025
Price: 30 Euros
Estruch’s exhibition is on view on the 4th floor of the
Museo Reina Sofía’s Sabatini building. It shares the floor with exhibitions dedicated to Huguette Caland and, from May 28, with Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa.
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Photos of the exhibition + publication
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reviews (click “archives” button)
→ RELATED CONTENT:
- Cover Story, March 2025: “Hello Everyone from the Museo Reina Sofía”, 3 March 2025
- SAVE THE DATE: 25 February 2025, opening of “Laia Estruch. HELLO EVERYONE” at the Museo Reina Sofía, Madrid, Feb 5 2025
- Laia Estruch’s “Ocells Perduts” (2021) in the exhibition “Panorama 21: Apunts per a un incendi dels ulls” and four open rehearsals, Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), October 2021–February 2022.
- Laia Estruch performs “Mix” (2021–ongoing” at PUBLICS, Helsinki, March 2022.
- Cover Story, April 2022: Mix & Match: Laia Estruch at PUBLICS, 1 Apr 2022
- Panorama in Madrid and Córdoba, 14 June 2022
- Laia Estruch performs “Ocells Perduts V67” (2022) on the river banks of the Guadalquivir River in the city of Córdoba, as part of “Pasaje del agua | The Journeying Stream”, a programme jointly convened by TBA21 and TBA21–Academy.
- Cuerpos de voz conversation between Laia Estruch and TBA21 Chief Curator Soledad Gutiérrez.
- Podcast, “‘Minor’ Ornithologies” conducted by Max Andrews of Latitudes for TBA21 on st_age, 27 September 2022
2025, Ariadna Serrahima, artist monograph, curated by Latitudes, edited by Latitudes, Laia Estruch, Manuel Segade, Marc Navarro, Museo Reina Sofía, Publication, Sharon Hayes