BERLIN.- Galerie Barbara Thumm is presenting SEDIMENTS: Sono-Choreo-Geo-Graphic Attunements / SEDIMENTOS: Sintonizaciones Sono-Coreo-Geo-Gráficas, a solo exhibition by artist María José Arjona, from 5 July to 2 August 2025.
The exhibition presents an ongoing multidisciplinary project that combines video, sound compositions, drawings, photographs, and a manuscript to explore the politics of memory, movement, and cohabitation. Drawing from performance, ecological thought, and archival theory, the project reframes the archive as a dynamic, elastic field, animated by choreographic attention rather than static preservation. The work does not document but listens; it does not fix, but orients.
The exhibited pieces bring together María José Arjonas research of recent years on water, habitat, and sound, developed across diverse geographical and political contexts including various rivers like the Magdalena, Guaviare, Palomino, Amazonas, and Cauca rivers in Colombia, the Hudson and Miami rivers in the US, and the Spree river in Berlin. These investigations converge in a body of work that is both materially and conceptually fluid, reflecting the artists interest in the interdependencies between bodies, environments, and sonic ecologies.
A key element of the exhibition is a manuscript that is being presented for the first time in its completed form. This manuscript foregrounds the distinctive and so far, unaddressed role of text and writing within Arjonas artistic practice. Like the other works on view, the manuscript is part of a larger process that remains open-ended. The entire body of work will be performatively activated and further developed later this year during the Bienal de Arte Paiz in Guatemala, where it will continue to evolve as a living archive.
María José Arjona (*1973, Bogotá, Colombia) is a performance artist whose interdisciplinary practice explores time as a generative force in the construction of socio-affective structures. Arjona repositions the archive not as a repository of the past, but as a living interface for imagining collective and horizontal futures. With a background in contemporary dance and long-durational performance, she often integrates sound, drawing, movement, and experimental writing to produce choreographic environments that activate perception and memory through embodied attention. Arjona is currently a Fellow of the DAAD Artist-in-Berlin Program (20242025).
Curated by Melanie Roumiguière
Head of Visual Arts, DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program.