Nada Prlja

Nada Prlja

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Nada Prlja is an artist whose work deals with the complex situations of inequality and injustice in societies. Using different media, her projects are multi-layered, site or condition-specific. She works mainly in installation, video installation, live art, public art projects. Prlja’s main aim is to affect society in the most direct of ways; it challenges the critical discourse around issues of current politics, nationalism, the transition of ex-socialist countries, human rights, migration, etc. At the same time, her work maintains a conceptual and aesthetic authenticity. Prlja’s work adopts site or context specific qualities or the particular social conditions, which may vary from project to project in the choice of the media.

 

Prlja represented the Republic of North Macedonia at the 58th Venice Biennale in 2019. She has participated in various international Biennials, such as the 14th Baltic Triennial, Lithuania; Innsbruck International Biennial, Austria; 7th Berlin Biennale, Germany; Manifesta 8, Spain; 5th Moscow Biennale (Film Program), Russia; IV Bienal del Fin del Mundo de Arte Contemporáneo, Chile & Argentina; 28th International Printmaking Biennale, Slovenia and the 9th International Biennale of Miniature Work, Serbia. She has presented her work in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including at the MAXXI, in Rome; Kunsthalle Krems, Krems; White Cube, London; Calvert 22 Foundation, London; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork; Szuki Museum, Lodz; David Roberts Art Foundation, London; Hong-Gah National Museum, Taipei; Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw; etc.

She has lectured at several Universities in London and has co-established the Independent International Project Space – SIA Gallery. (www.nadaprlja.com)

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