Lorena ArticardiResearch-Based Image Practices
Politics of Visibility, Form & Diffractive Temporalities



Lorena Articardi (b. 1992, Italian-Uruguayan) is an artist, researcher, and curator based in Helsinki, working with a research-based image practice –primarily photography and film. She describes her studio work as a material-discursive study on light, approaching light as both her medium and subject. Light compels her to work with mediums that engage the dimensionalities of time and space; it intersects with linearity and foregrounds a genealogy –an altered temporality and a situated positionality –a dis-position. The sampling gesture of capturing in frames is defined as much by what is light-inscribed as by the gaps that have been intently left unexposed. It makes the sampling gesture, the construction of meaning –visible; and with it, the political nature of form itself.

Her curatorial work turns to photography and film as sites where the ordinal in form is contested, where legibility must reckon with the erasures, the histories effaced by displacement –a process developed through experimental and expanded approaches that often take shape in montage and essayistic form. Her practice attends to the structures that regulate how images circulate and accrue meaning –the institutional, historical, and material devices that mediate what is possible to know or recognise. Through her approach, these structures can be reworked through accountable, non-extractive modes of inquiry, allowing epistemic margins, temporal dissonances, and other genealogies to be encountered through relational co-constitution.

She holds a Licentiate Degree in Image and Sound Engineering from Universidad Católica del Uruguay (2011–2017) and an MA in Photography from Aalto University, Finland (2021–2023), and has undertaken MFA studies at Trondheim Academy of Fine Arts, NTNU, Norway (2020–2021). Lorena has taught as an assistant professor at Universidad Católica del Uruguay (2017–2021). Since then, her practice has focused on archival research –preservation, restoration and contextual re-evaluation of film and photographic materials– developed through work with institutional and artist-run frameworks. She has carried out curatorial and archival work across Uruguay, Norway, Germany, and Finland –from developing film archives to working with private collections and artist-run initiatives. She is board member at Filmverkstaden (FI) and, also, a member of LaboratorioFAC (UY), part of the Contemporary Art Foundation (FAC). Her work is held in private collections in Finland and Germany, and has been exhibited in institutions such as the Finnish Museum of Photography FI, Tsinghua University Art Museum CN, and Museo Juan Manuel Blanes UY, and in ‘Jojaha-Paridad’, the 3rd International Art Biennale PY, among others.



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(Of Sunburns and Sunspots, Notebook Entry.). Even the brightest of stars bears dark spots –wears them as scars. All surfaces have an inscribed memory, and yet we’re squinting. The ground, the acrimony, the burn. The kiss, your touch, the burn. The sun, the tan, the burn. The salt will help you heal, it’ll wash the sand off your skin.



Selected Exhibitions / 
Publications 
{Upcoming} [2026]

[Current]

2025-6, ‘Visualidades Expandidas’, as part of the ‘Panorama of Experimental Film Referents’ programme. Laboratorio FAC, Contemporary Art Foundation. Curated by Carolina Sobrino and Guillermo Zabaleta, together with Ángela López Ruiz, Sofía Martínez Frenkel, Ángel Pajares and Joel Pachas. Group Exhibition. Museo Juan Manuel Blanes. Montevideo UY.

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2025, 'Discourse at 16 fps', Gallery Week Finland. Fringe Gallery, Filmverkstaden. Vaasa FI.
2025, Guest Room: Felix Hoffmann, Mona Schubert & Marit Lena Herrmann. Der Grief, Organisation for Contemporary Photography. Munich DE.
2025, 'Discourse at 16 fps'. Curated by Julian Ross. Fringe Gallery, Filmverkstaden. Solo Exhibition. Vaasa FI.
2025, ‘Binding Structures’. Invited by Rebecca Sandelin. Razobill Gallery and Books. Solo Exhibition. Ekenäs FI.
2025, Spazio MAGMA, NABA –Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti. Group Exhibition. Rome IT.

2024, ‘Technophilia and the “New” Society’. Kulttuuritila Merirasti. Group Exhibition. Helsinki FI.
2024, ‘“Du tvingas reagera.”’. Föreningen Luckan. Solo Exhibition. Helsinki FI.

2023, Guest Room: Simon Baker & Aden Vincendeau. Der Grief, Organisation for Contemporary Photography. Munich DE.
2023, 'Dialogues: An Ode to Textile Stories'. Oodi Helsinki Central Library. Group exhibition. Helsinki FI.
2023, ‘Tides’. Espoo Cultural Centre. Group exhibition. Espoo FI.
2023, ‘Softcore’. V1 Gallery, Aalto University. Solo exhibition. Espoo FI.
2023, ‘MoA 23’. Finnish Museum of Photography. Group exhibition. Helsinki FI.

2022, ‘Panorámica Experimental’. Laboratorio FAC, Contemporary Art Foundation. Centro Cultural de España. Group Exhibition. Montevideo UY.
2022, ‘Anthology’. V1 Gallery, Aalto University. Solo exhibition. Espoo FI.
2022, ‘Daughter of Chaos’. V1 Gallery, Aalto University. Joint exhibition with artist Yujie Zhou. Espoo FI.

2021, ‘Material Thinking’. Tsinghua University Art Museum. Group Exhibition. Beijing CN.
2021, Shed. SALT, Nyhavna, Trondheim Kommune. Group Exhibition. Trondheim NO.

2020, Open Academy. Trondheim Academy of Fine Arts, Gallery KiT. Group Exhibition. Trondheim NO.
2020, ‘Rom’, collective zine published by Røyne Forlag. Trondheim Art Book Fair X. Litteraturhuset i Trondheim, and Trondheim Kunstmuseum Gråmølna. Trondheim NO.
2020, Trondheim Open. Trondheim Academy of Fine Arts, Gallery KiT. Group Exhibition. Trondheim NO.
2020, ‘Jojaha-Paridad’, 3rd International Art Biennale: Asunción PY. Laboratorio FAC, Contemporary Art Foundation. Group Exhibition.

2019, ‘JAM’. Laboratorio FAC, Contemporary Art Foundation. Group Exhibition. Centro Cultural de España. Montevideo UY.

Selected Curatorial Projects
{Upcoming} [2026-7]

{Upcoming, 2026-7} 
‘Liminal Cartographies’. Curated by Salla Sorri and Lorena Articardi. Film Programme.

{Upcoming, 2026} 
‘Enquiry for Ancestral Memory’. Curated by Ramiro Camelo (Myymälä2) and Julija Pociūtė (Pamenkalnio Gallery). Assistant Curator: Lorena Articardi. Group Exhibition.
            Myymälä2. Helsinki FI; Pamenkalnio Gallery. Vilnius LT.

{Upcoming, 2026} 
‘Frames’. Artist: Rebecca Sandelin. Razobill Gallery and Books. Solo Exhibition. Ekenäs FI.

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2022, 16th Issue (Co-Edited/Curated) –Uncertain States of Scandinavia, an artist-led quarterly broadsheet newspaper showcasing lens-based art. NW Gallery, Copenhagen Photo Festival, Copenhagen DK; and Supermarket Art Fair, Stockholm SE.

2019, ‘JAM’. Curated by: Ángela López Ruiz, Gonzalo Rodríguez Novellino, Guillermo Zabaleta, Lorena Articardi, and Martin Kroch. Group Exhibition. Laboratorio FAC, Contemporary Art Foundation. Group Exhibition. Centro Cultural de España. Montevideo UY.

Selected Residencies
2027, Invited by Ángela López Ruiz and Guillermo Zabaleta. Laboratorio FAC, Contemporary Art Foundation. Montevideo UY.

2025, Invited by Rebecca Sandelin. Razobill Gallery and Books. Ekenäs FI.
2025, International Curatorial Residency: ’Enquiry for Ancestral Memory’. Invited by Myymälä2. Helsinki FI.


Selected Collections
2023, Persons Projects Collection, Berlin DE.




Lorena Articardi, Artwork, Icarus, 2023, Archival pigment print, Framed, Self-portrait, 71x53,5 cm, Persons Projects Collection, Berlin.


‘JAM’, 2019. Laboratorio FAC, Contemporary Art Foundation. Group Exhibition. Centro Cultural de España. Montevideo UY.
‘JAM’, 2019. Laboratorio FAC, Contemporary Art Foundation. Curated by: Ángela López Ruiz, Gonzalo Rodríguez Novellino, Guillermo Zabaleta, Lorena Articardi, and Martin Kroch. Group Exhibition. Centro Cultural de España. Montevideo UY.




JAM’ was part of a series of expanded analogue cinema nights in which a live visual score was cast as a performative light installation across an arrangement of juxtaposed screens. Presented in December 2019 on the terrace of Centro Cultural de España (CCE) in Montevideo, Uruguay, the projections engaged the surrounding architectural features of the space, exhibiting 16mm, Super 8, and 8mm films –which included original works, home movies, manipulated materials, and archival footage collected since 2007. The event operated less as a programme of discrete screenings than as a single, dispersed apparatus in which fragments of collective memory were modulated and re-assembled.

The project’s curatorial axis centred on archival reactivation as a political gesture. The heterogeneous body of materials assembled for the event and arranged without hierarchical distinction –was re-inscribed and presented as counter-archives: mnemonic traces that expose forms of rupture shaped by migration and entangled temporal scales. Through montage, projection density, simultaneity and material interference, the event enacted practices of recuperation and contested legibility –making visible convergent and divergent timelines that linear historiographic expectations have elided. In this register, the process itself becomes a form of intervention: a materially anchored attempt to reclaim and rearticulate histories effaced by displacement and the erasures produced by institutional neglect. ‘JAM’ articulated analogue film practices as instruments of historical repair and collective narration –practices in which material form is inseparable from political contention.

Laboratorio FAC operates as an autonomous, artist-run laboratory within the Contemporary Art Foundation (FAC) in Uruguay, functioning as a collective platform for artistic research and production. It is dedicated to experimental and archival film practices on photochemical media, through which it has established an archive that reclaims and recontextualises Latin American film materials. The archive situates shared memory as a form of political praxis, where acts of preservation and restoration intervene in the contingencies that render certain histories occluded and materially inoperative –illegible within the cultural record. Founded in 1999 as an artist-led initiative, the Contemporary Art Foundation (FAC) is an institution committed to the dissemination and critical study of contemporary art and thought.




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Curated by: Ángela López Ruiz, Gonzalo Rodríguez Novellino, Guillermo Zabaleta, Lorena Articardi, and Martin Kroch.

Artists: Alejandra Frechero, Alejandra González Soca, Ángela López Ruiz, Belén Caravia, Carla Gianchello, Carlos Barea, Carolina Sobrino, Carolina de la Vega, Doménica Pioli, Henrike Von Dewitz, Gabriela Sellanez, Gonzalo Rodríguez Novellino, Guillermo Zabaleta, Ignacio Pacheco, Joel Pachas, Lorena Articardi, Lucía Ruggiano, Martín Klein, Martín Kroch, Mario Pacheco, Milagros Lorier, Nicolás Bruno, Bernardo Zabaleta, Teresa Puppo, Valentina Pérez.

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For a brief excerpt of video documentation, see:
 ‘JAM’, 2019, Laboratorio FAC.