Schultz has taught at International Summer Academy Salzburg (2015/2016), at Kunstakademie München (2015), at Kunstakademie Karlsruhe (2013) and as a professor for sculpture and studio arts in the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies at Harvard University (2016-2021). She realized solo performances at The Whitney Museum, NY and at Tate Modern, London and took part in Skulptur Projekte Münster in 2017. Recent solo exhibitions include O-Ton and the O-Ton at O-Town House, Los Angeles, Two-Chambered Ears at Galerie Isabella Bortolozzi, Berlin, (both 2021) and would you say this is the day? at Secession, Vienna (2019). Nora Schultz earned her degree from Städelschule, Frankfurt, in 2005 and has also studied at the MFA program at Bard College, NY. She considers the sculptural process as a form of position-taking and as a tool to sharpen a social, political, physical and sensual awareness of objects, conditions and relationships, a tool to question what is taken for granted, and to re-position oneself towards given conditions, to possibly change them. The observation and critical activation of the space or structure in which her work takes place are not only key elements in her art-making process but additional visible dimensions of her sculptural work. The viewer’s inability to parse or place gesture is common in my photography and video. I wouldnt have wanted to miss the Marine Corps. Dru Donovan Oregon Visual Artist in Residence, 2018 Society Light Power Artist Statement Much of my work explores connections between corporal and emotional states utilizing strategies of constructing or revisiting experiences. By working with temporal structures, language and recording systems, everyday objects and cultural displacements, her work extends an ordinary understanding of the sculptural process. You know youre big when you sit in the bathtub and the water in the toilet rises. By means of these interlocking media, she considers her work as sculpture for its multi-dimensional / multi-perspectival construction.
Alongside sculptural elements, her spatial installations include a range of media such as video, sound, drawings, text, print and performance. I was going to do a night swimming post, after the sara hair debacle below, and because everyone has a night swimming picture, and because I stayed up late watching Mad Men and they were talking about night swimming at the kitchen table. Casemore Kirkeby 1275 Minnesota Street CA 94107 San Francisco. Nora Schultz often develops large installations that involve and re-code the venue’s structure and sometimes project beyond its confines. Group exhibitions of Dru Donovan Casemore Kirkeby US.