Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London
BIO
Tuli-Gal Litvak uses performance, video and sculpture to explore ordinary psychogeographies.Ultimately I think of my performances as acts of light-hearted dérive; short interventions in my lived surroundings that both disrupt and encapsulate current sentiments shared across society. In her recent garden series, domestic-agricultural tools are weaponized, before transforming into absurdist instruments of therapy and self-care. Grooming rituals usually practiced within the walls of urban businesses now reappear, dislocated within the natural environment. Viewed together, a phantasmagorical sequence emerges which channels the anxiety of an age of looming ecological catastrophe into the micro landscape of an ordinary backyard. Her solo exhibitions include Latro Dectus, Youkobo Art Space (2018), For Your Eyes Only, Burlington Camden Space (2017). Group shows include The Garden, Ai Mi Tegai Online Showspace (2021), Lates: The Electric Forest, The Royal Academy of Arts (2017), This is an Art School, Tate Exchange (2017), Walking Backwards, Camden Arts Centre (2016) to name a few.