Keeping a Dance Alive, Even After the Show Ends
Briefly

Diego Vega Solorza insists he is not a visual artist, but a choreographer and dancer, aiming to keep the essence of dance alive through objects.
For Vega Solorza, the objects displayed at Art Basel serve as evidence of his dance creations, perpetuating the ideas expressed even after performances end.
The items—like custom-made props or videos from new dances—ignite conversations about their value and context, creating a dialogue that extends beyond the stage.
Although exhibiting at Art Basel carries risk for the lesser-known Vega Solorza, it represents a shift in the market's engagement with dance as art.
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