Isabel de Naverán (Getxo, 1976). A Doctor of Arts from the UPV/EHU and member of the research group Artes, Madrid, she explores the intersection between art, contemporary choreography and performance in curatorial, editing and writing projects.
In 2010 she founded Bulegoa z/b together with Leire Vergara, Miren Jaio and Beatriz Cavia, a project to which she was associated with until 2018. Since 2017, she has been in charge of the performing arts curatorship of the Reina Sofía Museum. Between 2016 and 2018, she was the curator of the Elipsiak dance cycle in Az and in 2019, together with Julia Morandeira, of Un lugar en el que poder hundirse, in Getxo. Between 2020 and 2021, she has been the curator of the XXVI Jornadas de Estudio de la Imagen: Por qué cuerpos, Para qué historias, at the Dos de Mayo Art Center in Móstoles, Madrid. Her research maintains a concern for time, from her doctoral thesis on the production of cinematographic time in expanded choreography (2010), to current projects focused on bodily transmission and the revision of the concept of historical time from ephemeral and fleeting practices.