What if we could enter a childhood dream full of miniature objects, surreal toys and an orange thread that seems to sew every scene? This is the world of David Ymbernon, a creator who transforms his art into a unique experience. In 'The homes of Latung La La', the artist literally invites us into his home, the Ymbernon Augé Foundation , to share an intimate show where every detail breathes magic and poetry.
David Ymbernon has been defined as a pioneer of the theater of objects, but his work transcends labels. Through pure white and intense orange, he has created his own language, where everyday life becomes art and routine, visual poetry. Toys and household elements coexist with fantastic figures, creating a peaceful and hypnotic universe that traps the viewer in a magnetic silence. There is no conventional plot, but a succession of delicate scenes that seem to arise spontaneously, often with the impromptu collaboration of his family.
The play, which Ymbernon started in 2013 at home, has toured several European stages, although it keeps its intimate and close essence intact. With the same sensibility, he had already signed shows such as 'Latung La La says that the small weight is the biggest weight of all', leaving a trail of fascination in festivals and theaters all over Catalonia.
To witness this experience is to be amazed by a unique blend of imagination and simplicity. As Joan Brossa said, probably one of the great references of his artistic spirit, the authenticity of art lies in the ability to surprise. Ymbernon does it, thread by thread, with every detail of this orange universe that always seems to be about to start telling us a secret.
If you want to witness this unusual world, 'Els domicilis de Latung La La' awaits you on November 21 and 22 at 21:30 at the Ymbernon Augé Foundation. An experience that goes beyond the theater and will make you connect with the magic that dwells in small things.