Lilah Benetti (they/them) works at the intersection of contemporary art and cinema. Rooted in research as relation, their practice explores global Black memory, displacement and visibility through layered, sensory forms.
Experimenting across image, installation and sound, Benetti approaches still and moving image as fluid and porous, dissolving the boundaries between mediums. Much of their work unfolds through Black and Blur, a living anarchive that attends to the everyday, the spiritual and the speculative. This ongoing project foregrounds refusal, multiplicity and collective memory, while engaging with the mutable yet deeply entangled intersections of people and place as a way to imagine proximate futures.