Salomé Lamas: Parafiction II (selected works) explores the singularity of Salomé Lamas' work that lies in the dialogue of different modes of signification (writing, cinema, video, installation, theatre, performance). The originality of her work, which she has dubbed parafiction, presents a polygraphed nature that ends up providing a large-scale mapping of the contemporary artistic creation understood in its transdisciplinary dimensions, evidence of research embedded in the present time, but which also frames production processes.The book covers Lamas' selected works from 2017 to 2025.
Salomé Lamas (born 1987 in Lisbon) is a Portuguese filmmaker, visual artist and educator. Her work has been contextualized in visual culture, artistic studies, and film studies, exhibited, and distributed internationally in the fields of cinema (movie theatres, festivals, VOD streaming) and contemporary art (galleries, museums, art fairs, biennials).
Salomé Lamas has been developing an artistic practice that explores the embedded relation between representation and the narrative power of social reality while proposing something different. Around, but not beyond, the real: beyond, but not besides, the fictional. To address the efforts to expand such interstice she refers to her work as critical media practice parafictions.
With a mixed background in cinema and visual arts, and a research informed by critical epistemology, transnational and subjective, focused on the possibilities opened up by the ecological thought, as well as the connection between artistic praxis, economic, aesthetic mutations, and contemporary philosophy, she's been challenged to comply to a single orientation or to combine them in her action as an artist/filmmaker, but also as an educator, in various contexts, levels and geographies.
The multidisciplinary ethos underpinning her artistic endeavor, continually challenges the boundaries of visual narrative, to foster critical dialogues that prompt audiences to confront the intricacies of the human experience and broader societal dynamics, focused on Migration, Post–colonialism, and a critique of capitalism.
This research–based practice perpetuates a legacy of intellectual inquiry and artistic innovation and approaches critically the social and economic roles of media production, in the stages of development, production, exhibition, distribution and archive with outcomes ranging from films, audiovisual installations and publications.
Project notes, production memoirs, and contributions by Adelina von Fürstenberg, Alba Giménez Gil, Andreea Patru, David Perrin, Delfim Sardo, Eric Hynes, Frédéric Neyrat, Giovanbattista Tusa, João Laia, Lars Henrik Gass, Lucas Ferraço Nassif, Lukas Brašiškis, Luís Miguel Oliveira, Maria Filomena Molder, María Palacios Cruz, Maria Moseng, Mathew Chan, Michael Sicinski, Miguel Amado, Nicola Marzano, Pascale Cassagnau, Pedro Faro, Sara Magno, Yaron Dahan.