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Motherland , 2016, limestone, dimensions variable, installation view, Sutton Projects Melbourne VIC Australia, Photo: Matthew Stanton
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Motherland , 2016, limestone, dimensions variable, installation view, Sutton Projects Melbourne VIC Australia, Photo: Matthew Stanton
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Motherland , 2016, limestone, dimensions variable, installation view, Sutton Projects Melbourne VIC Australia, Photo: Matthew Stanton
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Staring down my hands, 2015, limestone, plants, dimensions variable
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Staring down my hands (detail), limestone, plants, 2015, 60 x 15 x 200cm
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Staring down my hands (detail), limestone, plants, 2015, 60 x 15 x 200cm
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Staring down my hands (detail), limestone, 2015, 55 x 65 x 80cm
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Staring down my hands, 2015, limestone, plants, 33 x 40 x 45cm
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Winter afternoon at Hopkins Fall, 2015, limestone, video, sounds, hair balls, totem size: 30 x 60 x 200cm
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Winter afternoon at Hopkins Fall (detail), 2015
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Winter afternoon at Hopkins Fall (detail), 2015, still shot from the video
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I have to walk home the long way to avoid seeing the ghost, 2014, cat hair, cat hair on silk, marble, limestone, dimesions variable
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I have to walk home the long way to avoid seeing the ghost (detail), 2014, cat hair
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I have to walk home the long way to avoid seeing the ghost (detail), 2014, marble
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Smell of Sun, 2014, limestone, cat hair, dimensions variable
Noriko Nakamura completed a Fine Art Foundation Diploma at Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, University of the Arts London, before receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2012. Nakamura experiments with the transformational potential of materials in order to explore the relationship that exists between humans and the material world. She has presented solo exhibitions at West Space, Melbourne and TCB Art Inc., Melbourne. Her work has been exhibited at XYZ Collective, Tokyo; RM Gallery, Auckland; Dog Park Art Project Space, Christchurch; Murray White Room, Melbourne; National Gallery of Victoria Studio, Melbourne and Sutton Projects, Melbourne. She received an Australia Council ArtStart grant in 2012.