Eliza Douglas
Private music (Cello 2), 2021
Sound piece, composed on Logic and played by Julia Kent.
4 min 24 sec
Protocol and certificate
Unique + 1 A.P.
Eliza Douglas
Private music (Cello 3, 2021
Sound piece, composed on Logic and played by Julia Kent.
4 min 30 sec
Protocol and certificate
Unique + 1 A.P.
Eliza Douglas (Born in USA in 1984, lives and works in Berlin and New York) is a musician, performer and a visual artist. She has had personal exhibitions at the Jewish Museum in New York (2018), the Schinkel Pavillon in Berlin, the Nassauischer Kunstevrein in Wiesbaden and the Folkwang Museum in 2017. She is represented by Air de Paris since 2016.
She has performed and collaborated with Anne Imhof since 2016: Angst II presented at the Kunsthalle Basel (2016), Faust presented at the German Pavillon (laureate of the Golden Lion) at the 57th Venice Biennial in 2017 and Sex at the Tate Modern in 2019. She co-wrote the soundtrack for Faust and wrote the soundtrack for Natures Mortes, currently on view at the Palais de Tokyo. A number of recent paintings are also displayed in the exhibition.
Ido Radon experiments with the material, esoteric, and subversive possibilities of the radically interconnected, interpenetrated nature of things and beings including but not limited to the potentials and threats of our digitally ultra-networked present. She prototypes technologies and protocols via laminations of futures and pasts, translations (the carrying across of realms), cypherfeminist speculations, and deprecated tools and methods including applied material folk knowledges. Radon has had solo exhibitions at Artspeak (Vancouver, B.C), Ditch Projects (Springfield, OR), Et al. (San Francisco), Jupiter Woods (London), Pied-à-terre (San Francisco), and Portland Institute for Contemporary Art as part of TBA, and shown work at the Henry Art Gallery (Seattle), RONGWRONG (Amsterdam), BFA/Castiglioni (São Paolo), and Titanik (Turku, Finland). Her most recent book, Age of Sand (2019), was an eco-cyberfeminist mystic speculative fiction.
Air de Paris will present her first exhibition in France in September 2021.