A tour of the monuments of Peña Negra

Lydia Thompson

Berlin based artist

Audioguide

Critical Spatialities Residency Programm 2024

Blanca, Murcia – Spain

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Lydia Thompson (b. 1999) is a multi-disciplinary artist and researcher based in Berlin. Lydia’s work is heavily influenced by her upbringing in rural southwestern Colorado, where dramatic, drought-inflicted landscapes are punctuated with marks of extractive industries and embedded with settler-colonial histories. Lydia’s practice strives to make visible what is often obscured in daily interactions with our material culture and built environments; her research and studio experiments explore relationships between materials and their source in the landscape, between objects and the labor that created them, and between infrastructures and the socio-economic systems they support. She considers art to be an everyday process that demands questioning how worlds are created and reminds us that our physical realities can be reimagined. 



During her residency, the artist explored the Ricote Valley’s vernacular architecture, documenting its unique forms through photographs and diagrams. This research provided the foundation for her creative work, capturing the essence of the region’s site-specific designs.







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The culmination of her residency was an audioguide of the town, designed as an interpretive tool for both locals and visitors. The audioguide transformed her architectural observations and sculptural experiments into a narrative journey, inviting listeners to apprehend and understand the territory through her perspective.

A tour of the monuments of Peña Negra

Audio in English – 31:33 min. Tour starts infront of the Church in the town of Blanca


At the TAHWILA Lab, she constructed experimental sculpture-structures using traditional techniques and locally sourced materials, reflecting her commitment to sustainable and context-sensitive practices.



© Photos: Lydia Thompson 2024