
Valentina Alvarado Matos
Directing
Biography
(Maracaibo, 1986) studied graphic arts at the University of Zulia and is currently completing a PhD in Fine Art at the University of Barcelona. Her work intertwines film, collage and ceramics. She lives and works in Barcelona.
Known For
A short film performance
estoy raspando la hoja y la voz

A walk. A hand. Sorry: my hand. Can you spell the leaf? It's a short journey. It is also a petal, a little bug, a breath, a rehearsal, a sigh. Again, a walk: a round trip. An excursion through the workshop, garden, courtyard, archive, and footprint. A first approach to a series of essays on travel writing and the description of those landscapes we see for the first time.
Can you spell the leaf?

Postcards of urban landscapes, words reconstructed, framed and reframed. Juxtapositions, tracings, paintings. The hands manipulate the objects, seek their second life from the images/words, according to the layers of memory. «Don't let my memories be stolen (….) Geography is history».
Cruce Postal: Del Otro Nuevo Viaje

The first of four letters in correspondence with artist Nazli Dinçel as part of the project "Hay cartas que detienen un instante más la noche" for La Casa Encendida.
Primera carta a Nazli

In AÍ, I propose different ways of relating with the territory. To do so, I travel through the space, explore it and display a flag on one of the mounds that make it up –a vestige of previous occupations–. The flag has a textual plot with the words country and root. The sound, an echo of these words, becomes a mantra.
Aí

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Propiedades de una esfera paralela

A hand becomes the protagonist in a piece that outlines, from a macro viewpoint, a city seen as a tactile scenario, with different women working on artisan crafts.
Cada Gesto

An echo is produced when a wave is reflected on a surface and returns to the emitter. This film performance works on the idea of an echo, through the transmission, repetition and synchronisation of images and sounds, creating a system of reverberations that transform the space into a hall of mirrors.
Echo Chamber

A multiple projection work from Valentina Alvarado Matos & Carlos Vásquez Méndez.
fuegofocfire
Fourth letter in the series "Some Letters Make the Night Last a Moment Longer" at La Casa Encendida. Correspondences filmed during the pandemic with Nazlı Dinçel.
Film Letters (IV)

Like a huntress, the director began capturing moments of light during blackouts in her hometown of Maracaibo, seeking out elusive chances in the half-light.
Chances de luz

If the heart is the muscle that never rests, the hands are not better off as the body’s laborers. They touch, hold, pick, and create, they bring things into existence. This film explores the relationship between art and labor in the most tactile of enterprises. Matter is present both in front of and inside the camera. In front we have ceramics, collectively mixed, molded, and shaped. Inside we have film (celluloid) collecting the light that comes from the world around ARROJALATIERRA. A film about making things that leave a trace in space and time. (Lucía Salas)
throwtheground

In this film, Alvarado uses collage, paint, and ceramics as a means to build a possible territory to be inhabited from the diaspora and from a constant questioning of identity and roots.
Levantamiento de una isla

These images, filmed in Venezuela and Spain, belong to a brief essay of these round trips where I search for a tension built on the idea of being native and foreign. Starting from a series of thoughts on the territory, while defining or blurring the borders, and terms like traveling and return, I started to film postcards, flashes and/ or blinks of metaphors. These are associations or links that I have with my place of origin, exploring the phenomenon of moving from one place to another, the itinerancies.
Trópico Desvaído

“To blend the sea and the sky with a brushstroke, to erase the horizon, to raise a new dawn. El mar peinó a la orilla searches for new geographies in a visual game that intends to alter the filmed landscape” (Valentina Alvarado).
El mar peinó a la orilla

APARICIÓN, PÉTALO Y LENGUA (APPARITION, PETAL AND LANGUAGE) traces a journey through a dream in which landscape, language, description, and the tropics become intertwined. The film presents an essay in which images anticipate, evoke or reveal the word and vice versa, while reflecting on how landscape is perceived in diaspora. Shot between Venezuela and Spain.