Camila Cañeque, the philosopher and artist who embraced inactivity as a form of resistance, dies at 39. The artist, with a renowned international career and whose 'performances' about existential fatigue marked a milestone, suffered a sudden death while she was sleeping.

Her work was revolutionary in defending passivity, horizontality, ostracism and absolute inactivity at a time when the capitalist system encourages efficiency and productivity as meters of personal success. Her exquisite bitingness, coupled with her depth, her sensitivity, and her suggestive vision of the world, made her a brilliant and genuine artist.