Lisa Skuret: Contemporary Art, Performance, and Sound Artistry
Lisa Skuret is a London-based interdisciplinary artist, writer, and researcher whose practice operates at the intersection of contemporary art, sound, and performance. Her work frequently investigates collective knowledge, institutional critique, and the psychophysical entanglement of social life. By utilizing site-specific installations, live writing, and sound compositions, Lisa Skuret creates immersive environments that challenge traditional hierarchies of knowledge and space. A central component of her practice is "A Call from the Library," a durational performance and sound installation that reimagines a former public library as a site for knowledge production. This work emphasizes the act of "listening" as a method for architectural and social engagement. Another significant project, "Evolution Isn't Fast Enough," serves as an ongoing inquiry into worldmaking and alternative futures through collaborative workshops and communal materials. Lisa Skuret has presented her research and artistic projects internationally at prestigious institutions such as MoMA PS1 in New York, the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London, and the David Roberts Art Foundation. Her background in contemporary critical theory, psychology, and group analysis informs her unique approach to social dynamics and pedagogical experimentation. Through her diverse commissions and residencies, Lisa Skuret continues to explore how art can function as a tool for sustainable learning and collective agency. Her methodology often combines experimental sound synthesis with text-based scores, fostering a dialogue between the individual, the institution, and the community.