Luis Lecea Romera is an artist, composer and lecturer based in Amsterdam and Madrid. His practice manipulates material and aural spaces through situated uses of audio-spatial technologies in
site-relational installations, compositions, and performances. His recent work examines our relationship to loss and the socio-political significance of decay, exploring the affective and narrative capabilities of vibration and resonance set against bodily, architectural, and landscape contexts.
His recent work has been presented in Amsterdam Art week at De Brakke Grond (Amsterdam, NL), MMMAD Festival at Matadero (Madrid, 2024), SAVVY Contemporary (Berlin, DE), gnration (Braga, PT), Tenerife Espacio de las Artes (Tenerife, ES), Frascati Theatre (Amsterdam, NL), Van Abbemuseum (Eindhoven, NL). He has been artist in residence at FIBER Festival (Amsterdam, NL), Semibreve Festival, (Braga, PT), Habitat (Cà de Monti, IT).
He is a tutor for Sound in the MFA programme Artificial Times at the Sandberg Instituut. Additionally, he facilitates aux), a collective aimed at fostering conversations, collaborations, and events around experimental practices and critical engagements with listening, music, and sonic arts.