WatchPeopleDie.TV: Trans Death and Embodiment by Yvonne LeBien


WatchPeopleDie.TV: Trans Death and Embodiment
by Yvonne LeBien
Designed by Be Oakley
74 pages
1st Edition of 250
Risograph printed
November 2025



watchpeopledie.tv: Trans Death and Embodiment is writing from watchpeopledie.TV (2025), performed as part of the 2025 VCUarts MFA Thesis exhibition that was on view April 11, 2025, to May 11, 2025, at The Anderson Gallery in Richmond, VA.




In a time of widespread conservatism, watchpeople die.TV: Trans Death and Embodiment is not only unapologetically trans but challenges and transends the vitriol to create urgent and powerful work.




Yvonne states in the forward,




“This written portion was made from performing an erasure poem on the text of the sourced transphobic comments and then commenting on the erased words. The text is intended as a performance text. What this means is that I think of the text as not just a documentation of a performance but a performance itself.”






Fruther she states: “When I can create this space it enhances the exploration of the body even more. And it enhances this confrontational thing of, we don’t have to constrain our bodies. Even something as simple as why are we still doing this setup of stage, speakers facing out, audience out there? Why why do we keep doing that? Having it be a durational performance prolongs that question and prolongs the audience’s memory, with what I hope is people will go into other spaces and be wanting to see someone working with space in a more interesting way. And that’s It. I want people to ask that question. What is space with/without body?”




watchpeopledie.tv: Trans Death and Embodiment

by Yvonne LeBien

Designed by Be Oakley

74 pages

1st Edition of 250

Risograph printed

November 2025