Noor Nuyten

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Noor Nuyten (born 1986) is a Dutch artist who lives and works in Amsterdam and Brussels

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Education

Nuyten followed a postgraduate program at HISK in Ghent (BE) and studied at Malmö Art Academy (SE) and Art Academy Minerva Groningen (NL). In 2015 she was a guest resident at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam (NL).

Work

Nuyten is known for her diverse artistic practice, and multimedia works providing new ways to engage in a critical but humorous relationship with rationally structured systems. She took part in exhibitions and events at a.o. Staedtische Gallery Wolfsburg, [1] Airspace Gallery Manchester, Kunsthalle Münster, [2] museumnacht at Ons' Lieve Heer op Solder, PASS initiated by Jan Hoet Junior and Jan Hoet, Moscow International Biennale, Art International Istanbul, Gallery in Johannesburg [ permanent dead link ], [3] Unseen Amsterdam, Art Rotterdam, Upstream Gallery, [4] The Institute [5] She gives artist workshops at Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. [6]

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References

  1. "Staedtische Galerie Wolfsburg: Noor Nuyten".
  2. "Kunsthalle Muenster: Noor Nuyten".
  3. "Parking Gallery: Noor Nuyten". Archived from the original on 2017-01-05. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
  4. "Upstream Gallery: Noor Nuyten".
  5. The Institute:Noor Nuyten. Lannoo. ISBN   9789401423991.
  6. "Stedelijk Museum: Noor Nuyten".