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Tabita Rezaire

Selected Artworks

Video installation: single channel video with custom sourced stones
45 minutes and 45 seconds
Gynaecological chair, mechanical arm and HD video
Work: 218 x 162 x 85 cm
12 channel video installation
HD video on curved screen
Variable Dimensions
HD video , Ipad, amethyst geode
5 minutes 39 seconds
HD video, plasma screen, wooden base, copper pyramid
7 minutes
Diasec print
Work: 168.5 x 98.5 cm
Diasec print
Work: 170 x 100 cm
Lightbox
Work: 100 x 188 cm

About

Tabita Rezaire image

Tabita Rezaire (b.1989, Paris, France) is infinity incarnated into an agent of healing, who uses art as a means to unfold the soul. Her cross-dimensional practices envision network sciences – organic, electronic and spiritual – as healing technologies to serve the shift towards heart consciousness. Navigating digital, corporeal and ancestral memory as sites of resilience, she digs into scientific imaginaries to tackle the pervasive matrix of coloniality and the protocols of energetic misalignments that affect the songs of our body-mind-spirits. Inspired by quantum and cosmic mechanics, Tabita’s work is rooted in time-spaces where technology and spirituality intersect as fertile ground to nourish visions of connection and emancipation. Through screen interfaces and collective offerings, she reminds us to open our inner data centers to bypass western authority and download directly from source.

Tabita is based in Cayenne, French Guyana. She has a Bachelor in Economics (Fr) and a Master of Research in Artist Moving Image from Central Saint Martins (Uk). Tabita is a founding member of the artist group NTU, half of the duo Malaxa, and the mother of the energy house SENEB.

Tabita has shown her work internationally – Centre Pompidou, Paris; Serpentine London; MoMa NY; New Museum NY; MASP, Sao Paulo; Gropius Bau Berlin; MMOMA Moscow, Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; ICA London; V&A London; National Gallery Denmark; The Broad LA; MoCADA NY; Tate Modern London; Museum of Modern Art Paris – and contributed to several Biennales such as the Guangzhou Triennial, Athens Biennale, Kochi Biennale (2018); Performa (2017); and Berlin Biennale (2016).

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Exhibitions

London Gallery
02 June - 28 June 2023
London Gallery
06 October - 19 November 2020

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