Nona Inescu
(b. 1991)
She completed her studies at the National University of Arts in Bucharest, following her education at the Chelsea College of Art & Design in London and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp.
Her interdisciplinary artistic practice includes photography, installation, sculpture, and video works. Based on a theoretical and literary perspective, the works focus on the relationship between the human body and the environment and the redefinition of this subject in a post-human key. The mediating properties of the body are rendered in several ways, projecting a translation of the world driven by affect, signaling its position as an interface between self and reality. Concepts of geological time and our intense interrelation with our surroundings compose an aesthetic of a primal contemporary togetherness in an organic and biological techno-sphere.
Recent exhibitions have taken place at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery (Bucharest); Musée de l’Homme (Paris); Haus N (Athens); Gunia Nowik Gallery (Warsaw); Kunstlerhaus Wien (Vienna); Lentos Kunstmuseum (Linz); Kandlhofer Galerie (Vienna); Salonul de Proiecte (Bucharest); Brooke Benington (London); Sylvia Kouvali (London); Goethe Institut (Bucharest); Le CAP Saint-Fons (Lyon); Kunstraum Kreuzberg (Berlin); Musée de l’Art Moderne et de l’Art Contemporain (MAMAC, Nice); Radius (Delft); Spazio A (Pistoia); Art Encounters Biennale (Timișoara); KVOST(Berlin); Contemporary Fine Arts (Berlin); basis (Frankfurt), Tallinn Art Hall (Estonia), Museo della Montagna (Torino), among others.





