Helga Dóróthea Fannon

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Helga Dóróthea Fannon (*1984 Gothenburg, SE) is an Icelandic-British moving image artist whose films combine delicate narratives with fictional content. In her work, the artist uses fiction, sound and writing as narrative devices, drawing on phenomenology, mythology and nature to weave together dreams, confessions, the historical, the lost and the found. Drawing on a growing collection of speech, performance and textual material, Fannon‘s film practice explores issues of performativity, investigating memory as a creative act of personal reinvention through playful enactments combined with visual illusions. The artist graduated from Wimbledon College of Art (Print and Time-based Media) in 2015 and completed her Masters (Moving Image) at the Royal College of Art in London in 2021.

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