Raisa Maudit
is a multidisciplinary artist, curator, writer and director of Storm And Drunk and co-curator of the TEA Biennale in Santa Cruz. Born in La Palma, with a background in contemporary art, classical music and composition, programming and robotics, Raisa Maudit uses a multidisciplinary approach to analyze and expose the contradictions and blind spots of dominant narratives within the system. Through a post-anarchist and transfeminist perspective, she creates a unique universe where popular culture and the performative possibilities of identity result in multifaceted works that combine music, scenography, occultism, performance, text, theory-fiction, video, sculpture, installation, robotics or curating to propose other possible realities that provide an outlet for those blind spots within the system. Her work has been exhibited in MUSAC (Leon), Gitte Böhr Galerie (Berlin), Galeria Códice (Nicaragua), ESTAMPA, SWAB (Barcelona), CA2M (Madrid), Museo El Chopo (Mexico D.F), Fundació Joan Miro (Barcelona), Galería Formato Cómodo (Madrid), MACBA (Barcelona), HOME (Manchester), Kingston Gallery (Los Angeles), Konsthall C (Stockholm), Swinton Gallery (Madrid), or Kunstraum Flat1 (Vienna), among others.