Aura Satz
Aura Satz’s work encompasses film, sound, performance and sculpture. Works are made in conversation and use dialogue as both method and subject matter, often examining technology with a focus on generating new soundscapes, and in turn new forms of listening. She has performed, exhibited and screened her work nationally and internationally, including Tate Modern, Tate Britain, Hayward Gallery, Sydney Biennale 2016, NTT InterCommunication Center, Tokyo; High Line Art, MoMA, New York; Kadist, San Fransisco; and Sharjah Art Foundation. She has presented solo exhibitions at the Wellcome Collection, London; the Hayward Gallery project space, London; John Hansard Gallery, Southampton; Dallas Contemporary, Texas; George Eastman Museum, Rochester among others.
Satz has worked collaboratively with filmmaker Lis Rhodes, and with a wide range of composers, vocalists and musicians. She is currently developing her first feature film centred on the sound of sirens and emergency signals.
Aura Satz presented a new audiovisual work, The Grief Interval as part of AND Festival 2021.