Home Participants 25th Biennale of Sydney (2026) Gabriela Golder
Gabriela Golder
Gabriela Golder
Born:
Argentina
Lives in:
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Location
- Marrickville Town Hall
Gabriela Golder is an Argentine artist and curator whose practise spans experimental video, audiovisual installation and performance. Her work engages with social, political and cultural issues with a sustained focus on memory—its inscriptions on bodies, its strategies and resonances—and on processes of collective construction, labour, violence and resistance. Working through research-based, collaborative and interdisciplinary methods, Golder engages with historical and contemporary sociopolitical contexts. Her narratives are plural, interwoven and continuously reshaped, forming a rhizomatic memory in motion. Through her work, she seeks to amplify marginalised voices and to create spaces of shared agency with those directly affected. Grounded in a belief in collective action, her practice positions storytelling as an act of resistance, naming as a tactical gesture, speaking as often and as far as the body can carry: to act, to remember and to insist.
Commissioned by the Biennale of Sydney. Supported by Orillas Nuevas, an initiative of the French Institute in Argentina with Williams Foundation and Medifé Foundation. Also supported by the Singapore Biennale, 2025.