
Lily isn’t a persona; she’s a post-diva. A glitchy archive of late capitalism, digital burnout, and pharmaceutical longing. She doesn’t perform identity; she shatters it. Think: Judy Garland in an AI rehab clinic. She’s named after two Kensingtons: one drowning in synthetic grief, the other dripping in inherited clout. Glamour meets collapse. You get the best of both worlds (unfortunately).
Jacob Spivack is a Berlin-based conceptual and performance artist exploring the intersections of queer embodiment, neurodivergence, diasporic identity, and the aesthetics of collapse. Raised in a Reform Jewish household between New York City and Los Angeles, their work engages with dislocation, survival, and the politics of the everyday. Through performance and writing, they create spaces for resisting containment; whether political, pharmaceutical, or aesthetic. Their alter ego, Lily Kensington, has appeared in performances across Berlin, New York, and other independent platforms. ARTIST WEBSITE