Nora Turato is a multidisciplinary artist known for her large-scale typographic installations and performances that utilize appropriated language from digital media and literature. Her work explores the rapid consumption and transformation of information in contemporary society.
Born in Croatia and currently based in Amsterdam, Nora Turato works across graphic design, installation, and performance. Her practice is defined by the collection and curation of linguistic fragments sourced from internet forums, social media, and print media, which she recontextualizes into immersive environments.
Turato is recognized for her signature wall-based installations where text is enlarged and imprinted, often serving as the backdrop for her solo performances. Her work frequently investigates the intersection of language, memory, and the physiological impact of digital communication.
Recent recognition includes a site-specific facade commission at the Neuer Berliner Kunstverein titled they filled me up with words. This project highlights a shift in her practice toward hand-drawn typography and marks the conclusion of her seventh pool cycle of linguistic research.
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