Elaby Berger is a visual artist working at the intersection of drawing, installation, and expanded image practice. Her work investigates identity, transformation, and perceptual instability through charcoal based drawing, digital processes, and spatial video installation.Her ongoing long-term project Ombre Amorfiose...
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Elaby Berger is a visual artist working at the intersection of drawing, installation, and expanded image practice. Her work investigates identity, transformation, and perceptual instability through charcoal based drawing, digital processes, and spatial video installation.
Her ongoing long-term project Ombre Amorfiose functions as a research led body of work exploring identity as a fluid and continuously shifting condition. The project combines drawing, installation, and moving image, positioning each series as part of an evolving visual system rather than isolated artworks.
Berger’s practice is developed as a continuous visual methodology in which image-making becomes a process of transformation rather than representation.
This includes both studio-based works and installation formats presented under evolving frameworks such as Club 56.
Her work has been presented in international group exhibitions across Europe and Asia, positioning her practice within contemporary discussions on materiality, perception, and post-identity image culture.
She is currently developing an interconnected visual research structure in which each series contributes to a broader system of image, memory, and transformation.