L Twills (Lila-Zoé Krauß)
Biography
Lila-Zoé Krauß (*1994) is a musician, multimedia artist, and performer. She studied Fine Arts in Hamburg and Los Angeles as well as Sound Studies in Berlin. In her transdisciplinary operatic practice, she combines music, video, performance, textiles, and computer art to investigate (post-)modern subjectivity and its relationship to media, trauma, and memory, with a particular focus on the history of madness. In 2024, Kunsthaus Hamburg presented her first institutional solo exhibition, featuring an installation from her opera project [After her Destruction]. Her works have been shown internationally in exhibitions, screenings, and performances, including at DAS WEISSE HAUS (2025); JSF Foundation, Düsseldorfer Schauspielhaus (2025); Texte zur Kunst Screening at Silent Green (2024); Kampnagel (2024, 2022, 2018); Vienna Secession (2024); and Documenta Fifteen (2022) and Montez-Press-Radio-NYC (2019). Krauß has released two vinyl albums under the alias L Twills. Since 2020, she has also composed music for theater productions at Thalia-Theater, Staatstheater Kassel, and Schauspielhaus Wien, among others.