About Ania Soliman
Through my practice, I seek to make visible the technical logics — both obvious and invisible — that structure our lives, and to uncover within them possibilities for transformation. I am particularly interested in how memory is transmitted, inscribed, or blocked across bodies, languages, images, and technological systems. Shaped by subjectivities of displacement, multilingualism, and representational systems that often misalign with lived experience, I turn to art and technology as tools for inventing new visual languages — languages that hold complexity, contradiction, and the capacity to imagine alternative futures.


