Notable Performances (2011-Present)
Alien Nation, 2017 
Hoesy Corona 
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden  
Washington, DC
Shadow/Casters curated by Victoria Reis | Transformer DC
photo by Brightest Young Things
  
Performance Description: 
  
Alien Nation is a performance by Hoesy Corona that ruminates on the impending plight of climate immigrants globally. Twenty-three costumed performers will traverse the Hirshhorn Museum’s 2nd floor rotunda windows and embark viewers on a mysterious and evocative visual journey.  
  
Alien Nation is part of Corona’s  ongoing series The Nobodies (2009-Present), where the artist explores what it means to be a disenfranchised member of society in North America by embodying the abstract concept of nobody.  
  
Corona makes colorful sculptural garments fitted to the human body that create other-worldly experiences for the viewer. The artist revels in the simultaneous visibility and invisibility that the garments bring to the wearer. In these performances audience members are invited to play a part in the act of nobodying, an operation that consists of making somebody, nobody. Nothing all of a sudden becomes individualized, becomes body and eyes becomes no one. 
