Since the mid-1990s Saskia Olde Wolbers has been working with video and has shown extensively in UK and international museums, galleries and public spaces.
Saskia Olde Wolbers videos combine fictional scripts with unique analogue visuals. Off-screen narrators address the fluidity of fact through biographies relating to notions of translation and neurosis with an eye for wit and the absurd. Referencing computer-generated imagery, her liquid special effects are entirely analogue and subvert the truth-telling qualities of filming reality. In her most recent works she has blended this unique visual style with footage shot on location, archival material and sonar imagery.
She has made 14 short films to date, three public art works and a site specific sound installation for Artangel, London. The work has won multiple awards and hes been exhibited worldwide in leading museums and galleries.
She is a lecturer at Goldsmiths University, London.