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> High heel, foot and cane - Costa Badía


CA2M, Madrid, Spain
2023

This is a space and scenography design collaboration for the artist Costa Badía and her work "Tacón, pie, bastón" at the Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo Museum, curated by Julia Ayerbe. Costa Badía, whose work addresses and emerges from functional diversity, transforms the museum's staircase through a performative act. With the help of two assistants and barefoot, she descends the staircase to the rhythm of Madonna's "Material Girl," redefining this architectural element—typically exclusive and violent towards many bodies, including her own—as a space of alternative desires. This act serves as a prelude to an immersive installation: a shoe rack filled with high-heeled shoes, personally selected by her.















This was a shoe rack-seating area where, through various heights and depths, and in interaction with clamps/prosthetics, we sought to destabilize the common ways we relate to space based on our functional abilities and to foster others. At the same time, it was a space that expanded the ways of sitting and resting for the regular visitors of the museum and its bathroom, one of the few accessible to neighborhood residents. It was also a space that reclaimed desire and the erotic, often denied in the realm of functional diversity. We constructed the structure using a masonry system of recycled cardboard boxes, initially developed by Husos for the "Do it Together" project in 2013, and since then used in subsequent works.













































































With this installation, we aimed to explore an architecture that challenges the asymmetries often perpetuated by built spaces based on our functional capacities. We believe this shoe rack-seating area reminds us, on one hand, of the asymmetries and conflicts that often arise between our own desires and the social place of our bodies, and on the other, that museums can be places to inhabit other ways of being in the world, for example, by including basic but often overlooked needs, like sitting.
















































Artist: Costa Badía / Curator: Julia Ayerbe, Architecture: Husos Arquitecturas with Costa Badía and Julia Ayerbe / Performing Arts Advisor: Laura Jabois, Boy 1: Dito Castro, Boy 2: Jaime López, Costume Design: Nacho Gamma / Makeup and Hair: Ariadna Martin / Production: Nur Banzi / Setup: Dime / Sound: APsystem / Movement mentoring, posture correction, and body acceptance: Amparo Siller / Photography: Impresiones Cotidianas (Juan Asolot) /  Acknowledgments: CA2M Museum Team, Manuel Segade and Tania Pardo.