Everything about Litsa Spathi totally explained
Litsa Spathi (born 1958) is a
Greek painter, performer and
Fluxus artist, currently living in
Heidelberg,
Germany and
Breda,
Netherlands. She makes
collages, objectbooks,
fluxus poetry and large acrylic paintings. She used to be active in
mail art as well. Her paintings belong to the category
fantastic realism. In 2003 she founded together with
Ruud Janssen the
Fluxus Heidelberg Center in which they publish their work. The thematic of her work is closely related to her life.
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 The other artists included as representing New Fluxus artists: Alan Bowman, Bibiana Padilla Maltos, David-Baptiste Chirot, David Cologiovani, Eryk Salvaggio, Cecil Touchon, mIEKAL aND, MTAA, Ruud Janssen, Sol Nte, and Walter Cianciusi.
Spathi attended elementary school in Sami (Kephalonia), high school in
Athens, and studied
German as foreign language at
University Heidelberg, as well as painting, literature, philosophy (National Academy Wolfenbüttel, Germany).
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 the new and old Fluxus.
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