‘Landscaping for Chimeras’ transforms Frisson Gallery into a makeshift theatrical environment, assembled from cast-off debris, studio furniture, storage containers, wellness devices such as humidifiers, and other everyday technologies. The work begins from a science-fictional premise: a world where humans, animals, and inanimate objects converse, and extinct creatures can be unearthed and revived.
Blending speculative narrative with the crude, improvisational texture of DIY documentary filmmaking, the performance gestures towards what Jill Casid calls necrolandscaping: cultivating habitats for what lingers, returns, or refuses to disappear.
Frisson Gallery
September 26 2025