Matt Clark founded the London-based art practice UVA in 2003. UVA merges new technologies with traditional media, such as sculpture, performance, and site-specific installations, drawing inspiration from sources ranging from ancient philosophy to theoretical science. The studio explores how cultural and natural phenomena shape our perception, with its works functioning more like events in time, combining light, sound, and movement. UVA has collaborated with institutions such as the Barbican Curve Gallery, the Royal Academy of Arts, the Serpentine Gallery, the Victoria & Albert Museum, YCAM in Tokyo, and the Sydney Biennale. Their works are part of the collections at Fondation Cartier and MONA. In 2023, they celebrated 20 years with the exhibition UVA: Synchronicity at 180 Studios in London.