Jezabeth Roca Gonzalez "La Fábula de Luisa"
2021. Single channel video (Color, sound). Running Time: 03:27
Artist statement
My work pairs the multiplicity of lands, intimacy and the constant shiftings of daily living through a vay y ven (come and go) entity and perspective. Driven by curiosity and investigation, actively exploring landscapes through pockets of impossible settlement and pairing diaspora concerns by focusing on Flora, Labour and Family as Tutelary Utopia.
Artist bio
1988.
Diaspo-Boricux.
They/Them/ Elle/Le.
Va y Ven.
Tauro
Jezabeth is a multidisciplinary maker who uses Video, Performance, Photography, Land, and Live Plants through Installation. Working in collaboration with their family, highly influenced by their hometown of Añasco Puerto Rico. Jezabeth examines intimacy, family stories and how we carry the land's ongoing colonial structures through personal perspective and the dualities of the everyday.
2021. Single channel video (Color, sound). Running Time: 03:27
Artist statement
My work pairs the multiplicity of lands, intimacy and the constant shiftings of daily living through a vay y ven (come and go) entity and perspective. Driven by curiosity and investigation, actively exploring landscapes through pockets of impossible settlement and pairing diaspora concerns by focusing on Flora, Labour and Family as Tutelary Utopia.
Artist bio
1988.
Diaspo-Boricux.
They/Them/ Elle/Le.
Va y Ven.
Tauro
Jezabeth is a multidisciplinary maker who uses Video, Performance, Photography, Land, and Live Plants through Installation. Working in collaboration with their family, highly influenced by their hometown of Añasco Puerto Rico. Jezabeth examines intimacy, family stories and how we carry the land's ongoing colonial structures through personal perspective and the dualities of the everyday.
2021. Single channel video (Color, sound). Running Time: 03:27
Artist statement
My work pairs the multiplicity of lands, intimacy and the constant shiftings of daily living through a vay y ven (come and go) entity and perspective. Driven by curiosity and investigation, actively exploring landscapes through pockets of impossible settlement and pairing diaspora concerns by focusing on Flora, Labour and Family as Tutelary Utopia.
Artist bio
1988.
Diaspo-Boricux.
They/Them/ Elle/Le.
Va y Ven.
Tauro
Jezabeth is a multidisciplinary maker who uses Video, Performance, Photography, Land, and Live Plants through Installation. Working in collaboration with their family, highly influenced by their hometown of Añasco Puerto Rico. Jezabeth examines intimacy, family stories and how we carry the land's ongoing colonial structures through personal perspective and the dualities of the everyday.