So near, so far, 2002

Studied sculpture at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, London. Her work consists of large-scale installations and audiovisual environments. She uses various media, ranging from digital and audio technology, video, photography to metal, or natural materials. The artist uses a minimal, geometric visual language and engages in contemporary issues such as immigration, life in contemporary cities, the population boom, the relation to the environment, as well as political and social tensions worldwide. Representative of her work are projects such as Desert Breath (1997), one of the largest land art installations worldwide, situated in the Sahara Desert; The River of Life (2004), a video installation capturing the flow and rhythm of the world’s seven largest rivers, and Cut – 7 Dividing Lines (2007), a photographic installation that investigates the connections between politically or religiously divided parts of the world
