The work that is inhabited, the art that speaks
Vienna, 08.2025 – Obra Parlante is not to be contemplated: it is to be traversed. It is an experience built in movement, a space where painting expands, music unfolds, and animation takes shape. Here, the work is never still: it vibrates, breathes, and transforms with every gaze, every sound, every step of the viewer.
Conceived by visual artist Gustavo Méndez-Liska and musician Eldis La Rosa Monier, and expanded by pianist, singer, composer, and arranger Eugenia Méndez, the project proposes a fertile ground for interdisciplinary experimentation. Every sonic gesture, every visual stroke, every animation is part of an ecosystem activated by the presence of the audience.

An expanded space of play
In Obra Parlante, painting becomes a score, music transforms into color, and animation opens a mutable territory. The spectator does not merely observe: they participate in a collective choreography of stimuli and resonances.
What happens here is ephemeral and unrepeatable:
A work that does not confine itself, but overflows.
An action that does not end, but is reinterpreted.
A crossing of disciplines that become a single language.




