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Antonia Alessia Virginia Beeskow and Lilli Lake

Antonia Alessia Virginia Beeskow works as an artist, sound designer, and performer in the fields of sound art, performance, and in theater. Her work explores archival cultures and sampling, the hauntological quality of artifacts between sound and noise as narrative moment and endless loop. Beeskow was awarded the supporting prize in the category Music by the state of North-Rhine Westphalia (2023). Her radiophonic piece "Ecce, sigh! Siren calls... still, I feel the same." was awarded with the supporting prize of the internationally acclaimed Karl-Sczuka-Prize (2024).
Düsseldorf-based artist Lilli Lake develops her projects in dialogue with concepts of sonic feminist materialism. Her multimedia practice are composed performatively through sound, space, and sculpture. With a site and context-specific approach, she explores thresholds between visible and invisible materials.
Antonia Beeskow and Lilli Lake share an interest in sound as a speculative and subversive material. Their recent collaboration included exhibits at the Kunstverein Nürnberg (2024) and with the Inter Media Art Institute (IMAI) at the Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf (2024).
