Litsa Spathi
Litsa Spathi (born July 12, 1958) is a Greek painter, visual poet, performer, Intermedia and Fluxus artist.[1] She makes collages, object books, fluxus poetry, and large acrylic paintings. She used to be active in mail art as well. In 2003, she founded, together with Ruud Janssen, the Fluxus Heidelberg Center, in which they publish their work. She is currently living in Heidelberg, Germany, and Breda, Netherlands.
About
Spathi was selected to publish an essay as one of eleven contemporary "New Fluxus" artists who are seen to inhabit the site of Fluxus, developing and interpreting the Fluxus tradition in a new way, in a special double issue of the journal Visible Language on Fluxus. The double issue was developed by Owen Smith and Ken Friedman and published through the Rhode Island School of Design. In 2007, Spathi founded Fluxlist Europe as a performance. This is a digital platform for Fluxus artists and visual poets to publish their work and to discuss new and old Fluxus.
In 2010, her visual poetry videos were discussed in the publication Hauptdarsteller Schrift. Ein Überblick über Schrift in Film und Video von 1895-2009. Epistemata Literaturwissenschaft Bd. 693, published by Königshausen & Neumann. In 2014, her videos were published in the exhibition catalog Schriftfilme: Schrift als Bild in Bewegung by Hatje Cantz and shown in the exhibition which took place at ZKM Karlsruhe from November 2013 to January 2014.
References
- ↑ "Interview By Zora von Burden with Litsa Spathi - 2005". 2005. Retrieved 2019-02-18.
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