Vitória Cribb

Vitória Cribb investigates contemporary social behaviour in the face of the development of new visual information technologies. In recent works, she uses the digital narrative as a way to represent reflections related to digital presence, surveillance, digital bodies, self-expression and psychological damage in cyberspace.
The artist participated in the 3rd Mayrit Biennial, Espejito Espejito, Madrid (2024); the 22nd SESC Videobrasil Biennial, São Paulo (2023); and the Bangkok Art Biennale, Virtual Venue, Bangkok (2022). Cribb received a Fellowship Residency Award at the Wexner Center for the Arts (2023) and the PIPA PRIZE—Brazilian Contemporary Art Prize (2022). The artist’s works are part of the permanent collections of the Denver Art Museum and the Brazilian National Museum of the Republic.