wet La Centrale Gallery, Montréal + A-Space Gallery, Toronto, Canada; It's Queer Up North, Manchester, 1998
wet is a lament to love, giving advice on how to remove those stubborn heartbreak stains. The endless trickling of spit and salt, a walk through rainfall ‘on stage’ and an erotic but traumatised text all seek to survive a journey through blood, sweat and tears.
gathering in performance, 3-days, lasting 4 hours per day London Open Live, Whitechapel Gallery, London, 2025
Working over 12 hours allows for a dedication to the labour of transforming materials from one state to another, in order to ask questions. Questions about what is hidden, unseen, lost and revealed; about those who went before us, their labour, what vocabularies we have learned from them; and how we navigate place.
https://www.whitechapelgallery.org/exhibitions/london-open-live/
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Photos: Maya Amrami, Assa Ashuach, Carolina Jozami, Lucia King, Paulina Yurman, Silvia Ziranek


























