Raisa Maudit
Artist from La Palma, explores dominant narratives through multidisciplinary practices blending set design, music, performance, and theory-fiction.
Raisa Maudit, 1986, La Palma
Raisa Maudit (multidisciplinary artist, curator, writer and director of Storm And Drunk) Born in La Palma, with training in contemporary art, classical music and composition, programming and video game development. Through multidisciplinary processes, she uses multiple systems of representation to analyze and show the contradictions and blind spots of the dominant narratives of the system. From a transfeminist approach, she builds a particular universe in which popular culture and the performative possibilities of identity result in multifaceted works where music, scenography, performance, text, theory-fiction, video, sculpture, installation, robotics or curating intermingle to propose other possible realities that provide a way out, such as a genealogy of dissidence, offering possible social transformations from the review of forgotten knowledge. The artist creates works under symphonic concepts, understanding the works as scores that function as installations of scenographic importance but that function between projects, citing each other as sagas or functioning independently in a fragmented or unique way.