
معرفی
Nina Katchadourian is a Clinical Professor at New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study. She holds a B.A. in Visual Art from Brown University (1989), an M.F.A. in Visual Art from the University of California, San Diego (1993), and completed the Whitney Independent Study Program (1996). Her interdisciplinary art practice spans video, performance, sound, sculpture, photography, and public projects. She has received prestigious awards, including the Golden Lion for Best National Participation (2015) at the Venice Biennale and grants from the Tiffany Foundation and American-Scandinavian Foundation.
Katchadourian's research interests include sound studies, humor in visual art, artist manifestos, and shipwrecks. Major exhibitions include Uncommon Denominator at the Morgan Library & Museum (2023), a traveling retrospective Curiouser (2017–2018), and To Feel Something That Was Not of Our World (2021–2022). Upcoming solo exhibitions in 2025 include Origin Stories at the National Nordic Museum and Fake Plants and Other Curiosities at The Hyde Collection.
She teaches courses such as Shipwrecks and Proseminar in the Arts, blending artistic practice with academic inquiry. Represented by Pace Gallery and Catharine Clark Gallery, she lives between Berlin and Brooklyn.




