MINE
YOURS
OURS
NOT ONE LESS

PREMIERED IN 2021, Museum El Centenario

A performance that emerges from the daily noise produced between silence and indifference within a patriarchal society. It confronts the persistent tragedy of feminicide, where women are murdered by partners, lovers, or strangers, and where violence becomes normalized through repetition and omission.

Moving among the dead, the artist embodies a collective mourning, carrying the symbolic weight of lives extinguished too soon. Through the act of remembrance, the performance transforms the body into a site of testimony, refusing oblivion and reclaiming memory as an ethical responsibility.

Rather than speaking for others, the work acknowledges shared vulnerability and collective grief, weaving personal experience with a broader social wound.

A performance in collaboration with visual artist Miriam Medrez