Flora Reznik is a visual artist, researcher, curator and filmmaker born in Buenos Aires, Argentina and currently based in The Netherlands. Her practice is shaped by artistic research: thorough theoretical inquiry nourishes her particular approach. Her projects are non-medium bound and often incorporate various forms including video, text and performance in the context of installations, interdisciplinary events, publications or films.
With a background in Philosophy (Universidad de Buenos Aires), Flora Reznik co-founded the Contemporary Arts Magazine CIA, directed by Roberto Jacoby. She later studied at ArtScience Interfaculty at the Royal Academy of Art. She has exhibited her work in various visual art festivals and museums in The Netherlands (Belvedere Museum, Fiber Festival, Noorderlicht Internationaal Fotofestival, Art Rotterdam, among others) and abroad (NART, Estonia, Acefala Galeria, Buenos Aires). Her first feature documentary film, Pervomaisk, premiered in the Buenos Aires Independent Film Festival (2018) and obtained a prize from the Argentinian National Fund for the Arts. She is the initiator and creative director of event and publication series Unknown Grounds, produced by VHDG and published by Onomatopee Projects.