Ahots bat baino geihago, Con más de una voz, Of More Than One Voice
Rare BookKatarina Zdjelar’s work is shaped by an ongoing engagement with language, voice, music, and the formation of political and cultural identity.
The works brought together in Of More than One Voice, most of them videos, reflect this central focus and show how closely her practice is tied to the act of speaking, singing, listening, and repetition. Rather than treating language as a neutral means of communication, Zdjelar approaches it as a field in which belonging, exclusion, memory, and power become audible.
Several of the works revolve around the unstable relationship between individual expression and collective forms of speech or song. In this way, voice becomes both subject and medium: a carrier of accent, history, social position, and cultural projection. Music, too, appears not simply as accompaniment, but as a structure through which identity is performed, negotiated, and unsettled.
The exhibition presents fifteen works and includes several new pieces, among them a video made in Vitoria-Gasteiz that reflects on these questions through songs associated with Basque Radical Rock. Of More than One Voice was curated by Blanca de la Torre and presented by ARTIUM Basque Center-Museum of Contemporary Art.














