Sofia Gil de Biedma                  
                    



Sofia Gil de Biedma is an experimental filmmaker interested in merging
language with images. Her current work focuses on non-anthropocentric forms of connection.








Contact:
sofiagbb@gmail.com

IG @sofia.gildebiedma
Works

(2024) In the Skin
  • A short film about somatic memory.

(2024) Optic Networks
  • An expanded cinema piece looking at non-human communication within the wider ecosystems in which they
  • preside. Rethinking the concept of optical sound, the installation presents matter in conversation.

(2023-Present) Resonance
A multimedia installation combining a light interactive performance and soundscape tackling women’s relationship to space.

(2023) Fleshing Out  
A 3:33 minute experimental film looking at light and choreography through a collaboration with the performance
artist Abidish Hussain.

(2023) In a Nutshell
An experimental short-film looking at human relationships with their environment through the main character’s relationship to a walnut. The film is currently being produced by the Spanish production company Cinema XyZ .

(2023) Postcards to my Body
A street photographic series exploring the underlaying language of images through my relationship to my body.
It is a conscious search for images of unspoken things.

(2023) Postcards from underneath
Studio photography: a series in collaboration with Abidish Hussain. It is a continuation of the photographic series Postcards to my Body.

(2022) Words to Come
A 16 minute documentary, based on the Theory of Linguistic Relativity, that investigates the creation of language
as a method to imagine new possible futures for ourselves.

(2022) A Displaced Home

Photographic series looking at the displacement of identity through the rearrangement of household objects.



Exhibitions
(2024) Resonance, Bandstand. Solo exhibition.
(2024) The Takeover 2024, Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Group Exhibition.
(2023) The Takeover 2023, Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Group Exhibition.

(2022) The Takeover 2022, Aberystwyth Arts Centre. Group Exhibition