the-river

The River (2014), collage (framed), 50 x 39.5 cm.

Bianca Baldi (South Africa, 1985) lives and works in Brussels.

In her work she deals with the role of narrative as a means of knowledge production in both fictional and historical contexts. She is interested in the staging of identity and history and looks at these themes in photography, film, writing and publishing, which she often combines in the exhibition format as installations.

Contact, Instagram.

Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as:

Selected Solo shows

Selected Group shows

© 2021—2024. All rights reserved.

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classic-scent

Classic Scent (2018). Silver Gelatin Print mounted on Alu-dibond, 100 x 82 cm.

Bianca Baldi (South Africa, 1985) lives and works in Brussels.

In her work she deals with the role of narrative as a means of knowledge production in both fictional and historical contexts. She is interested in the staging of identity and history and looks at these themes in photography, film, writing and publishing, which she often combines in the exhibition format as installations.

Contact, Instagram.

Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as:

Selected Solo shows

Selected Group shows

© 2021—2024. All rights reserved.

Design & Development: d-e-a-l.eu

zero-latitude-1

Zero Latitude (2014). View from exhibition Die Zelle at Kunsthalle Bern, 2018. Photo: Gunnar Meier.

Bianca Baldi (South Africa, 1985) lives and works in Brussels.

In her work she deals with the role of narrative as a means of knowledge production in both fictional and historical contexts. She is interested in the staging of identity and history and looks at these themes in photography, film, writing and publishing, which she often combines in the exhibition format as installations.

Contact, Instagram.

Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as:

Selected Solo shows

Selected Group shows

© 2021—2024. All rights reserved.

Design & Development: d-e-a-l.eu

sicomoro-centenario

Sicomoro Centenario (2023),Lithographic stone, lithographic print and wood specimens from the Museo delle Civilta collection.

Bianca Baldi (South Africa, 1985) lives and works in Brussels.

In her work she deals with the role of narrative as a means of knowledge production in both fictional and historical contexts. She is interested in the staging of identity and history and looks at these themes in photography, film, writing and publishing, which she often combines in the exhibition format as installations.

Contact, Instagram.

Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as:

Selected Solo shows

Selected Group shows

© 2021—2024. All rights reserved.

Design & Development: d-e-a-l.eu

skin-talk

Skin Talk (2019). Silk, Silk Paint, 92 x 345 cm, Unframed and unmounted. View from the exhibition, Patina (2022), Photoforum Pasquart Biel/Bienne.

Bianca Baldi (South Africa, 1985) lives and works in Brussels.

In her work she deals with the role of narrative as a means of knowledge production in both fictional and historical contexts. She is interested in the staging of identity and history and looks at these themes in photography, film, writing and publishing, which she often combines in the exhibition format as installations.

Contact, Instagram.

Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as:

Selected Solo shows

Selected Group shows

© 2021—2024. All rights reserved.

Design & Development: d-e-a-l.eu

cameo-ii

Cameo (2021). View from Grazer Kunstverein, Graz, 16 April – 13 June 2021. Photo: The Schubidu Quartet

Bianca Baldi (South Africa, 1985) lives and works in Brussels.

In her work she deals with the role of narrative as a means of knowledge production in both fictional and historical contexts. She is interested in the staging of identity and history and looks at these themes in photography, film, writing and publishing, which she often combines in the exhibition format as installations.

Contact, Instagram.

Her work has been featured in exhibitions such as:

Selected Solo shows

Selected Group shows

© 2021—2024. All rights reserved.

Design & Development: d-e-a-l.eu

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