BIO
Sofia Zgordan is a visual artist and art historian.
She graduated from the Institute of Visual Arts (Professional Program in Photo Art) and previously obtained a degree in Art History. Her artistic practice has developed at the intersection of visual art, research-based inquiry, and engagement with cultural and historical heritage. Extended travels have become an essential part of her method: space, architecture, and everyday environments serve as primary subjects of observation and analysis.
An interest in history, culture, and memory underlies her projects, in which cities, landscapes, and human presence are approached as multilayered structures shaping both present and future.
Working with video art, digital collage, 3D, and 360° formats, she explores the boundary between visible and hidden layers of reality. In parallel, she develops art-meditations — performative and immersive practices that emerged as a natural continuation of her investigation into attention, presence, and perception.
She lives and works between different countries.
