Lilith Malmo Performance
This video documents the development of a proposed large-scale installation for the Lilith Malmö project — a work that was never realized but remains potent in its conceptual form. The idea was to construct a monumental room filled with tubes, passageways, dead ends, and painting zones, creating an immersive environment reminiscent of moving through a gigantic digestive system. Visitors would crawl, squeeze, and navigate the interior of the space while I painted inside it, occupying the center of my own metaphorical body. The environment was designed to feel both organic and architectural — a ritualistic journey into the mind-gut of the artist. The video captures the planning process, early drawings, spatial mockups, and the energy of building something impossible and monstrous. Even though the project was never produced, the documentation stands as a record of imagination, ambition, and the construction of a world that could have existed. The piece explores interiority, creativity as bodily process, and the mythic figure of Lilith as a guide through a subconscious labyrinth.