Jatun Risba
Jatun Risba (they/them) is a migrant transmedia artist from Slovenia. Their work engages with ecofeminist and posthumanist discourses through performance art, conceptual art, relational art, and practices of abjection, détournement, and art intervention. Their practice cultivates interspecies reciprocity by altering and awakening sensory awareness through Vajrayana Buddhist practices and deviant uses of contemporary technologies. Their research explores the essential role and artistic potential of six “life matters” on Earth: air, water, carbon, soil, chlorophyll, and (menstrual) blood. Risba’s art is profoundly informed by their lived experience of radical self-healing from Multiple Sclerosis (2012–2019). They are the founder and co-facilitator of the global Live Art project Be-coming Tree. Risba holds a BA (Hons) degree from NABA–Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti in Milan (2009), and a PG Cert in Art & Science from Central Saint Martins–University of the Arts London (2020).
Profile Photo by Franco G. Livera.