Born in Lysekil, Sweden, Nathalie Djurberg studied at the Valand School of Fine Arts in Gothenburg. She gained international prominence for her distinctive approach to animation, which utilizes hand-modeled clay figures to explore themes of human desire, power dynamics, and the subconscious.
Her practice is defined by the integration of tactile, often grotesque clay sculptures with immersive soundscapes created by her long-term collaborator, Hans Berg. These installations frequently transform gallery spaces into surreal, theatrical environments that challenge traditional narrative structures.
Djurberg continues to be a significant figure in contemporary video art, with her work represented by major international galleries and featured in institutional exhibitions worldwide. Her collaborative output with Berg remains a staple of contemporary multimedia art, noted for its visceral aesthetic and psychological depth.
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