Anouk Chambaz (Lausanne, 1993) works with moving images. Her practice revolves around figures of otherness and processes of metamorphosis and resistance.
A film and philosophy graduate from Lausanne and Rome, she received a special mention at the International Short Film Festival in Rio de Janeiro in 2024 for ‘Marica’. In 2023 she obtained a special mention at the Premio Francesco Fabbri for her work ‘La mia risata è una cascata’ and in 2022 she won the video section of the Premio Combat.
Her works have been exhibited in various institutions including MUSE – Museo delle Scienze (Trento), MACTE – Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Termoli (Termoli), Museo Novecento and Palazzo Vecchio (Florence), Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (Turin), Biennale di Gubbio (Gubbio), Straperetana – Galleria Monitor (Pereto), Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa (Venice), Galleria d’Arte Moderna (Rome), Baleno International (Rome), Lago Film Festival (Lago Revine), Vilnius Film Festival (Vilnius), Newark Museum (USA).