News & Upcoming
News & Upcoming
KEJA HO KRAMER & DAVIDE BARBARINO
LIST OF WORDS (vol.1)
“In "List of Words" poetry and sound do not run side by side; they weave together like two currents crossing the same field of perception.
Keja Ho Kramer’s poems — precise, luminous, fragmentary — form an inventory of small revelations: trembling leaves, suspended gestures, grains of light resisting oblivion.
Each verse is a frame, each silence a breath opening space for listening. Her voice gathers what tends to vanish and returns it to the world in the form of rhythm, in the care of attention.
Davide Barbarino’s music answers with a sonic architecture that does not accompany but transfigures.
The pedal steel and baritone guitar, crossed by subtle electronic modulations, piano drips and subtle percussive cadences, build shifting soundscapes where the word expands, fractures, recomposes — an alchemy of resonance.
Together, the two artists create a living organism of sound and language — a choreography of listening and perception.
Elian J. Varec - Paris, November 2025”
a new short-film
THE LATEST FREED MAN
with Martha Hoskins
Lyrics by Wallace Stevens
Music by Davide Barbarino
4'14"
will be projected during CADAVRE EXQUIS Festival, April 5th 2025
BEAUTIFUL MONSTERS
will be project in Vienna, November 27th
during the Viennale International Film Festival 2024
I'LL BE YOUR EYES, YOU'LL BE MINE
Stephen Dwoskin, Keja Ho Kramer
projected in Vienna, October 19th & November 27th
during the Vienniale International Film Festival 2024
BOOKS
The Fat Man and The Doll (2023) available 89books
Vast Serene Desolation (2021) available La Nouvelle Chambre Claire
both volumes available also at
POLYCOPIES 2024
BATEAU CONCORDE ATLANTIQUE
BERGES THE SEINSE - PORT SOLFERINO
FACE AU 23 QUAI ANATOLE FRANCE, PARIS
BEAST NOTES
with Stephen Dwoskin
projected in Pantelleria, August 6th, 2024
during the second edition of Cadavre Exquis Cinema Feast
S. Dwoskin portrait by Keja Ho, Brixton, 2006
Vernissage on November 16th 2023
NOODEM
the new photography exposition
at THE FILM GALLERY
43 rue du Faubourg St. Martin 75010 Paris
can be visit until December 16th