The nature of process is the material of my work, in the sense that I don't really make objects, but rather work in a syntax of relations and transfers. I think about sculpture as something that is grounded in material and objects, but is, at the same time, external to them. – Nina Canell
For Swedish artist Nina Canell the nature of process is the material of her practice. Grounded as much in the chance encounter as in close study, her work is characterized by a syntax of relations and transfers, whereby material forms and immaterial forces are placed in proximity, facilitating dynamic relations to emerge and sculpture as an agency to take form.
The negotiation and displacement of energy has been an integral preoccupation in her work since the very beginning. Thinking beyond the tangibility of sculpture, she sees it not only as something that is grounded in material and objects, but more as a host that might act as a conduit for external events.
For Canell, sculpture is a condition; one that is highly sensitive to spatio-temporal variables. The environment in which her sculptures are placed determines the temperature, atmosphere and transformation of objects - just as they in turn shape what is around them.Her institutional solo exhibitions include Simian, Copenhagen (2024); Berlinische Galerie, Berlin (2022); OGR Torino, Turin (2022); Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, Baden-Baden (2019); S.M.A.K., Ghent (2018); Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, St Gallen (2018); Artist’s Institute, New York (2017); Museo Tamayo, Mexico City (2017); Le Crédac, Ivry-sur-Seine (2017); Arko Art Center, Seoul (2015); Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2014); Camden Arts Center, London (2014); Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Newcastle (2014); Lunds Konsthall, Lund (2014); Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis (2013); Fridericianum, Kassel (2011); MUMOK, Vienna (2010); ICA, London (2008).
Nina Canell has taken part in Venice, Sydney, Lyon, Gwangju, and Liverpool Biennial as well as in group shows at MoMA, New York; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Bilbao, among others.
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Shell Reader
Nina Canell 2022Hardcover, 366 pagesRead more
Publisher: BOM DIA BOOKS
Dimensions: 22.5 x 30.1 cm -
Muscle Memory
Nina Canell 2019Softcover, 224 pagesRead more
Publisher: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König
ISBN: 978-3-96098-636-2
Dimensions: 28 x 21 cm -
Reflexologies
Nina Canell 2019Hardcover, 384 pagesRead more
Publisher: Sternberg Press
ISBN: 978-3-95679-482-7
Dimensions: 17 x 24 cm -
Satin Ions / 새틴 이온
Nina Canell 2016Softcover, 116 pagesRead more
Publisher: BOM DIA BOOKS
ISBN: 978-3-943514-51-3
Dimensions: 15.6 x 22 cm -
Lautlos
Nina Canell, Rolf Julius Gabriele Knapstein, Eugen Blume, 2013Hardcover, 176 pagesRead more
Publisher: Walther Koenig
ISBN: 9783863354077
Dimensions: 23,5 x 15 cm -
Evaporation Essays
Nina Canell Melanie Bono, Annete Hans, 2010Hardcover, 160 pagesRead more
Publisher: Distanz Publishing
ISBN: 3942405024
Dimensions: 17.1 x 1.9 x 24.1 cm
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Isa Mona Lisa
Nina Canell Nov 13, 2024Hamburger Kunsthalle
Hamburg, Germany
18/10 2024 — 18/10 2026
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Future Mechanism Rag Plus Two Grams
Nina Canell Jun 1, 2024Simian
Copenhagen, Denmark
01/06 2024 — 01/09 2024
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Everybody Talks About the Weather
Nina Canell Sep 26, 2023Fondazione PradaRead more
Venice, Italy
20/05 — 26/11 2023 -
Our Ecology: Toward a Planetary Living
Nina Canell Sep 26, 2023Mori Art MuseumRead more
Tokyo, Japan
18/10 2023 — 31/03 2024
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