ANASTASIA PERAHIA DEDE
Visual arts
Anastasia Perahia Dede (b.1995, USA) is a visual artist using a variety of media, including moving image, installation, sound, mixed media and text. She holds a BA from Central Saint Martins and an MA from the Bartlett School of Architecture (UCL, University of London). Her work reflects an interest in language and its ability to obfuscate meanings, and in the way in which the notion of a psyche can be explored through landscapes and our wider consumption of space. In her video work and installation Landscapes of Ladino (2019), she explored this nexus between language and landscape through an examination of the near-disappearance of the Judaeo-Spanish community in Greece. She has been awarded the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Artist Fellowship by ARTWORKS (2021).