Artist
Samoa Rémy
City
Oslo, Norway
Artistic Residency
Collide
Year
2018
Samoa Remy during her residency at CERN. Photo: Claudia Marcelloni/CERN

Samoa Rémy is a visual artist based between Oslo and Switzerland.

Her work is characterized by a constant search for the interval that re-establishes a certain equilibrium between opposing forces, and her projects recurrently draws inspiration from the scientific field. In weaving together several artistic media, she often creates a ‘whole’ that instills a subtle upheaval of the order and control generally created by the human being. In her current PhD-project Layers of Darkness and Light she is among other pairing research on subatomic particles with another area of interest: the fact that in most of the archaic cosmogonies, sound was perceived to be the basic matter.

Samoa Rémy was awarded an Honorary Mention of the Collide Award in 2018 and completed a stay at CERN as a guest artist.

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