Amsterdam-based artist Nina Glockner holds a Master in Fine arts from Sandberg Institute (NL), a Bachelor from Minerva Academie Groningen (NL), and has studied philosophy at Humboldt University Berlin (D). Recently she has been an artist-in-residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy Maastricht.
Nina Glockner’s performative practice is about exploring the thin line between executing control and being under a state of control. It deals with (power) relationships among humans, objects, and actions in a given space – ranging from institutional and organisational, to the private. It is about creating a dialogue between these building modules that mark the social playground. Then within this, examining where subjectivity reveals an encounter with ‘the other’.
n.k.g. publications
is a publishing platform run by Nina Glockner, exploring the potential of time-based | collaborative | performative processes, seeing publications as 'space-time-containers'.
© 2019 Nina Glockner
Mind the Body, Move Matter
Artistic research by Nina Glockner, exploring performative/somatic practices within educational contexts.
Website:
Graphic design by Akiko Wakabayashi
Supported by Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds / Josine de Bruyn Kops Fonds
'Portrait of a Collective Body' (Video/Research) produced & distributed by Video Power and supported by Provincie Limburg
'Exploring Betweenness' – Artist-in-Residency in Fukuroda Psychiatric Hospital, Japan, was supported by Mondriaan Fund and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Japan.
Amsterdam-based artist Nina Glockner holds a Master in Fine arts from Sandberg Institute (NL), a Bachelor from Minerva Academie Groningen (NL), and has studied philosophy at Humboldt University Berlin (D). Recently she has been an artist-in-residency at the Jan van Eyck Academy Maastricht.
Nina Glockner’s performative practice is about exploring the thin line between executing control and being under a state of control. It deals with (power) relationships among humans, objects, and actions in a given space – ranging from institutional and organisational, to the private. It is about creating a dialogue between these building modules that mark the social playground. Then within this, examining where subjectivity reveals an encounter with ‘the other’.
n.k.g. publications
is a publishing platform run by Nina Glockner, exploring the potential of time-based | collaborative | performative processes, seeing publications as 'space-time-containers'.
Mind the Body, Move Matter
Artistic research by Nina Glockner, exploring performative/somatic practices within educational contexts.
© 2019 Nina Glockner
Website:
Graphic design by Akiko Wakabayashi
Supported by Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds / Josine de Bruyn Kops Fonds
'Portrait of a Collective Body' (Video/Research) produced & distributed by Video Power and supported by Provincie Limburg
'Exploring Betweenness' – Artist-in-Residency in Fukuroda Psychiatric Hospital, Japan, was supported by Mondriaan Fund and the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Japan.