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born in mexico city.
sofía peypoch is a visual artist working across film, photography, poetry, sculpture and found objects. her practice resides at the interstice between personal memory and collective thought. her work imagines memory as a fluid, navigable space where meaning lies in witnessing the experience of the present as a continuous fabric of events in constant transformation.
her work challenges cinematic conventions, drawing from the ethos of arte povera to map out ethics over aesthetics reimagining traditional production models. whether working with fiction or documentary, her focus remains on questioning the nature of cinema itself.
sofía's work continually defies the expectations of contemporary cinema —both in format and rhetoric— as she explores how film language can operate beyond its traditional boundaries. using fiction as a tool for critical inquiry, she questions its structures, rather than replicating them. through methods of documentary filmmaking, her work remains responsive to the reality it engages with, at the same time as allowing the camera's intervention to alter its nature. she embraces this dynamic as an integral part of her artistic practice.
sofía's unique approach to cinema, blending personal experiences with broader existential questions, has established her as a noteworthy voice in contemporary mexican cinema.
she is also co-curator of transfigured boundaries alongside hyash tanmoy.
available for comissions.
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