Nina Canell
Nina Canell (born 1979) is a Swedish sculpture and installation artist.
Nina Canell was born in Växjö, Sweden and educated at the Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Dublin, Ireland. She currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany[1]
Canell’s practice concerns the place and displacement of energy. Her work employs material such as water, air, chewing gum or electricity, allowing the sculptural process to register intuition, changeability and exchange. She frequently collaborates with Robin Watkins.
Solo exhibitions
- Mid-Sentence at Moderna Museet, Stockholm, 27 September 2014 - 6 January, 2015
- Stray Warmings at Midway Contemporary Art, February 15, 2013 - April 6, 2013 [2]
- Lautlos with Rolf Julius at Nationalgalerie im Hamburger Bahnhof - Museum fur Gegenwart, November 30, 2012 - June 23, 2013[1]
- Into the Eyes Ends of Hair at Cubitt Gallery, March 23, 2012 – May 4, 2012[3]
- Tendrils at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, September 29, 2012 - November 14, 2012[4]
- Ode to Outer Ends at Kunsthalle Fridericianum, 2011[1]
- Nina Canell: To Let Stay Projecting As A Bit Of Branch On A Log By Not Chopping It Off at Museum Moderner Kunst Stifung Ludwig Wien, November 12, 2010 - January 30, 2011[5]
- Nina Canell: Five Kinds of Water at Kunstverein September 19, 2009 - November 22, 2009[6]
- Nina Canell: The New Mineral at Neuer Aachener Kunstverein May 31, 2009 - July 26, 2009[6]
- Nought to Sixty with Robin Watkins at the Institute of Contemporary Arts London, 2009[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Canell, Nina (2013). Lautlos. Koln: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig. ISBN 9783863354077.
- ↑ Canell, Nina (2014). Stray Warmings. Germany: Midway Contemporary Art; Sternberg Press. ISBN 978-3-956790-31-7.
- ↑ Canell, Nina (2012). Into the Eyes as Ends of Hair. London: Cubitt Gallery.
- ↑ Canell, Nina (2012). Tendrils. Dublin, Ireland: The Douglas Hyde Gallery. ISBN 978-1-905397-38-9.
- ↑ Canell, Nina (2010). To Let Stay Projecting As A Bit of Branch On A Log By Not Chopping It Off. Koln: Walther Konig. ISBN 978-3-86560-939-7.
- 1 2 Canell, Nina (2010). Evaporation essays : on the sculpture of Nina Canell. Berlin: Distanz. ISBN 9783942405027.
External links
- Canell Watkins
- Latimer, Quinn (April 12, 2008). "Nina Canell". Frieze Magazine.
- Herbert, Martin (May 2012). "Nina Canell". Frieze Magazine (147).
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