Vašulka Mediascape
“Earthly forms and spiritual shadows”
“The landscape of the human face and the mythical status of earthly forms and their spiritual shadows provides the impetus for Lilith … Lilith is a mythical figure, whose many roles and meanings are evoked in Cross's strange gestures and expressions. Lilith is the first wife of Adam, a witch or menacing female figure with mythical powers … Lilith can be situated within Steina's tradition of rethinking landscape and reconfiguring space … Cross's haunting, slowed speech, which Steina manipulates into abrupt half-sounds and guttural utterances, evokes a primordial presence. The Lilith of this work is finally a figure of enigma: difficult to read yet commanding of attention in her merging of earth and human form.”
Marita Sturken, “Works in the Exhibition,” in Machine Media, Robert Riley & Marita Sturken, curators, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (1996); link: https://www.vasulka.org/Catalogues/PDFs/Cat_MachineMedia.pdf.