Artist
Christina Kubisch & Fabrizio Plessi
European experimental sound artists and collaborators exploring electronic composition and media art from the late 1970s onward.
About
Christina Kubisch and Fabrizio Plessi represent an interdisciplinary approach to experimental sound and media art emerging from the European avant-garde in the late 1970s. Their collaborative output bridged contemporary classical composition, electronic music, and installation art during a pivotal period of technological experimentation. Their early releases, including Two and Two (1977) and Tempo Liquido (1979) on the influential Cramps label, demonstrated their engagement with abstract sonic textures and innovative production techniques. The duo's work reflected broader trends in European experimental music circles, where boundaries between visual art, performance, and sound design were actively being dissolved. Their contributions were documented across LP and cassette formats, mediums that facilitated the distribution of avant-garde work throughout underground networks. While details of their individual artistic practices remain specialized knowledge within experimental art communities, their recorded output documents an important moment in the intersection of sound art and contemporary visual practice during the post-industrial period.


