Eva Yossifova Davidova

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Eva Davidova is a New York-based, Spanish/Bulgarian interdisciplinary artist with focus on new media(s), information, and their socio-political implications. She works with interactivity, virtual reality, animation and performance, exploring the power of the visceral and the absurd. Disrupting and challenging a singular narrative, she combines influences from ancient mythologies with the current technological moment and the impending ecological catastrophe. Davidova questions what we take for granted and creates possibilities for agency through uncertainty and play. She has exhibited at the Bronx Museum, the Everson Museum, the Albright Knox Museum, MACBA Barcelona, CAAC Sevilla, Instituto Cervantes Sofia, and La Regenta among others. Her most recent exhibitions were "The Sound of One Computer Thinking" at the IMPAKT festival (Utrecht, Netherlands) and “Intentions>Transfer And Disappearance II, or, Who Owns Our Emotions?” at the EdgeCut series in New York.

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