Select works included the book
Krista and Beatrice have been collaborating since 2012 on a diverse range of projects including speculative fiction, essays, audio works, and a series of co-teaching events, workshops and courses.
Collaborative essay published in Killing the Buddha
Audio tapestry created by Krista, which brings together a conversation between Krista and Beatrice, about her night works, with other textual and audio reflections. Published in Machines in Between
A selection of my artworks are featured in “Sister Death: Political Theology for Living and Dying”
Beatrice on the art:
“Our friendship became one of those that so changed my thinking, it has left its mark on everything I do. Krista was, and still is, a sound and visual artist whose art has always pursued the unsettled and the unsettling. Her interests in sensation and perception helped to keep me grounded in the dense and veiny textures of
embodiment.
What I seek to do, in this book, is to gesture toward other possible stories to tell, another sort of language to share, another form of perception. Krista Dragomer’s images model other forms of perception that are different, still, from the language that I offer as text on the page. In this sense, I hope, her work will illuminate yet other possible stories.”
Columbia University Press on the art:
“Eloquent and approachable, this book deftly integrates the insights of a number of disciplines to provide a profound reconsideration of the relations between life and death. Sister Death also features a series of original works by the artist Krista Dragomer that stage an ongoing conceptual conversation with the text.”
Select works included the book