lilithlithlithlithlith: may tunog, 2020 by Elisa Ferrari + Christian Vistan
Materials: Risograph printed publication.
Dimensions: 8.5 x 6.5 inches
Estimated Value: $20
This publication was produced in conjunction with a performance of the same name by Elisa Ferrari with Christian Vistan and Gabi Dao, presented on February 13, 2020 at Green Papaya Arts Project as part of the 3rd Kamias Triennial in Quezon City, Philippines.
About the artists:
Elisa Ferrari works with sound, performance and writing. Her practice and collaborations are concerned with memory formations, idleness, sonic sediments, translingual ecologies, somatic inquiries and the infrasonic. She hosts aux-sends—a quarterly radio series about experimental music, sound and poetics—on Vancouver Co-op radio. Her recent solo and collaborative projects have been presented at the Nanaimo Art Gallery, Kamias Triennial, Vancouver Art Gallery, Western Front, Q-O2 Brussels, and CAG. She lives as an uninvited guest on unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh territories, and in Brescia, Italy, where she was born.
Christian Vistan grew up in Bataan, a peninsular province in the Philippines. They currently live on unceded Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh territories. In their artworks, they translate experiences of distance and diaspora into hybrid forms that fold together elements of memory, place, poetry, and abstraction. They make paintings and texts, curate exhibitions, and often collaborate with other artists, writers, and curators.