Every visualisation of the selected videos to launch PAV will be for free until October 1, 2023, thanks to the generous contribution of the featured artists.
Matilde Sambo (Venice, Italy, 1993) deploys different artistic languages, such as sculpture, video, sound and performance, to generate composite narratives inhabiting space and time in many ways. Whether human or animal, the body is always the hinge around which her works develop and take shape for accretive reflections. Her artistic research focuses on an archaeological method to dig into the collective memory, outlining and weaving a web that invites one to continually find and find oneself. Particularly interested in the juxtaposition between instinct and rationality, Sambo constantly references human evolution and the relationship established with the surrounding environment in her works.
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“I’m here, inside me. I’m always moving. My home is myself.”
Everything rotates around the question: “Where are you now?” Those who ask this question may also look for coordinates for themselves. A silent voice moves along the moving images. Thoughts about being and belonging to oneself are juxtaposed over natural landscapes—nature itself. Movement is the constant that binds the bodies. There is a need to visualise the self and others geographically to acknowledge the tangible existence of things. The sea is the protagonist—water’s continuous flow, water as life and death, the element and place to start a journey, a part of a journey, a little fragment of life. Again.