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Digitial Dust and Other Stories is the first monograph on the work of Dutch artist Noor Nuyten (b. 1986, NL), offering an overview of her practice and body of work.
Noor Nuyten received a postgraduate at the HISK in Ghent after a BA at Art Academy Minerva Groningen. She was a guest resident at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam, and the Masters Fine Arts at Malmö Art Academy. The artist is represented by Upstream Gallery Amsterdam. Nuyten’s work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions around the world including among others Philadelphia Contemporary; Beta-Local, San Juan; Convocation House, Johannesburg; Institute of Contemporary Art, Richmond; Emergent, Veurne; Städtische Gallery, Wolfsburg; Kunsthalle Münster; Airspace, Manchester; Istanbul Biennial, and Enia Gallery, Athens. She has been selected for several awards and commissions like the European Patent Office, the Rijksoverheid and Netherlands Film Festival.
The works in this book are held in private and public collections including amongst others: Museum Voorlinden, CODA Museum, Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands Open Air Museum, Normec Collection, Sanders Collection, Government of the Netherlands, Heden, plancius art collection, Collection Nadine van den Bosch, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NN Art Collection.
Marian Cousijn (b. 1987, NL) works as curator of 20th- and 21st-century prints and drawings at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. She has held positions at Tate Modern, London, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Eye Filmmuseum and the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam, combining curatorial work with a strong focus on writing. A regular art writer and the first art editor of De Correspondent, she co-founded Full Moon, an evening of video art in the cinema. This publication marks her first venture into fiction, informed by her independent research on the potential of fiction in art mediation.
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Digitial Dust and Other Stories is the first monograph on the work of Dutch artist Noor Nuyten (b. 1986, NL), offering an overview of her practice and body of work.
Noor Nuyten received a postgraduate at the HISK in Ghent after a BA at Art Academy Minerva Groningen. She was a guest resident at the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam, and the Masters Fine Arts at Malmö Art Academy. The artist is represented by Upstream Gallery Amsterdam. Nuyten’s work has been shown in solo and group exhibitions around the world including among others Philadelphia Contemporary; Beta-Local, San Juan; Convocation House, Johannesburg; Institute of Contemporary Art, Richmond; Emergent, Veurne; Städtische Gallery, Wolfsburg; Kunsthalle Münster; Airspace, Manchester; Istanbul Biennial, and Enia Gallery, Athens. She has been selected for several awards and commissions like the European Patent Office, the Rijksoverheid and Netherlands Film Festival.
The works in this book are held in private and public collections including amongst others: Museum Voorlinden, CODA Museum, Rijksmuseum, the Netherlands Open Air Museum, Normec Collection, Sanders Collection, Government of the Netherlands, Heden, plancius art collection, Collection Nadine van den Bosch, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, NN Art Collection.
Marian Cousijn (b. 1987, NL) works as curator of 20th- and 21st-century prints and drawings at the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. She has held positions at Tate Modern, London, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Eye Filmmuseum and the Oude Kerk in Amsterdam, combining curatorial work with a strong focus on writing. A regular art writer and the first art editor of De Correspondent, she co-founded Full Moon, an evening of video art in the cinema. This publication marks her first venture into fiction, informed by her independent research on the potential of fiction in art mediation.