BIO
Sofia Zgordan is a visual artist and art historian.
She holds a degree in Art History and completed professional training in visual arts at the Institute of Visual Arts. Her artistic practice developed at the intersection of visual research, cultural heritage studies, and long-term travel, where cities, architecture, and everyday environments become primary fields of observation.
Her work is informed by a sustained interest in history, memory, and cultural context, exploring how places and human presence shape contemporary experience.
Working with video art, digital collage, 3D, and 360-degree imaging, Zgordan investigates the boundary between visible reality and its latent, intangible layers. Alongside her visual practice, she develops art-meditation formats as performative and immersive extensions of her research into attention, presence, and perception.
She lives and works internationally.
