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Adonia Bouchehri is an artist working across moving image, performance, digital sculpture, mixed media works on canvas, and installation. Her practice explores how forms shift between virtual and physical states, and how images act upon the body, shaping perception, memory, and affect. Guided by intuition and an interest in conscious states, she works cyclically across mediums—where a digital sculpture might inform a performance, or a performative action leave its trace on canvas—creating spaces where image, object, and imagination continually unfold with one another.

RECENT EXHIBITIONS & FILM FESTIVALS

ICA, LUX, The London Film Festival, VAS/SSA Scottish Royal Academy, Goethe Institute Canada, Videoex,B3 Biennial of the Moving Image,MUTEK  








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Adonia Bouchehri is an artist working across sculpture, installation,performance and video. Selected for the 2020/2021 Flamin Fellowship, her work investigates how the images we live and grow up with affect our bodies. She perceives images as agents that can inhabit the body and structure our feelings and perceptions. 



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Works on Canvas 

Mixed Media
Cotton Canvas  

New Work

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Painting



THE MIND IS WEARING A MASK

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Exibitions
Performance @ LUX London Waterlow Park

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Performance




JELLO

Jello explores themes of isolation and obsession, showing how boundaries between everyday lived experiences, imaginative states and dreams can blend if we are cut off from human interactions and left to create a world far removed from society.

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Moving Image





BLIND YELLOW SUNSHINE

The film explores the struggle of individuals to relate to their environment and reveals how our subconscious anxieties can manifest as destructive forces.

Film Festivals/Exibitions
Official BFI Selection 2023

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Moving Image




FROZEN

Images that pass through us leave enduring imprints, molding our thoughts and emotions. These transient images may seem to vanish from our consciousness, but perhaps they're frozen deep within our minds—both present and elusive.

Film Festivals/Exhibitions
The Royal Scottish Academy,  2019

Currents New Media, 2019

Traverse Film Festival, 2019

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Moving Image









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