Nora Aslan

Nora Aslan
Born (1937-12-19) December 19, 1937
Buenos Aires
Nationality Argentine
Education University of Buenos Aires
Occupation Visual artist, Photographer

Nora Aslan (19 December 1937) is an Argentine visual artist and photographer, known for tapestry design and collage. Her work has been compared to that of Max Ernst, Fred Tomaselli, Hieronymus Bosch, and Matthias Grünewald.

Biography

Born in Buenos Aires, she trained as an architect at the University of Buenos Aires. She is known for her photographs, collages and installations, working in the field of textile art, and producing series of works. One of these series called Alfombras, were exhibited at the Centro Cultural Recoleta, at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes. She was awarded the XIV Premio Klemm, the Saint Felicien Prize at the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, the Novartis Prize, the Costantini Prize, the University Award of Palermo, the Contest Mayorazgo Foundation, and the Agfa Award. She received the Konex Prize in Visual Arts, textile art in 1992 and tapestries in 1982 by the Konex Foundation,[1] the Primer Premio América 92 of CAYC, the Prize Municipal Hall of Tapestries, and 1st Prize National Tapestry Chamber of Buenos Aires.[2][3] Her work has been compared to that of Max Ernst, Fred Tomaselli, Hieronymus Bosch, and Matthias Grünewald.[4]

References

  1. "Nora Aslan Premio Konex 1992: Arte Textil Premio Konex 1982: Tapices" (in Spanish). Fundación Konex. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  2. Stupía, Eduardo. "NORA ASLAN: LA FOTOGRAFÍA COMO TAXIDERMIA" (in Spanish). El Gran Otro. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  3. BATTISTOZZ, ANA MARIA. "La realidad hecha alfombra" (in Spanish). Clarin. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
  4. Johnson, Ken (24 October 2003). "ART IN REVIEW; Nora Aslan -- 'Flora y Fauna'". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 May 2016.
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