Nnamari

abstract - objects - mural - painting - urban

Rotterdam based hungarian artist Annamaria Pisak / Nnamari / living and working in the Netherlands since 2010. She graduated as a photographer, but after she got involved with street art and started to paint.
Her work is almost always black and white, using straight lines, geometric shapes, which are randomly created and positioned, but always within a certain rules of play. She has a wide range of interests: op-art, geometry, modern-, industrial-, brutalist-architecture, post-graffiti, digital-art, sci-fi, science, futurism. These are her main sources of inspiration.
She works with various mediums, formats and materials, including murals, canvas, paper collages, cast concrete.


'Everything is connected' - painting on the roof for Boven op Zuid (Dakendagen 010)

Project

  • 01-06-2023 t/m 30-06-2023
  • Location: Zuidplein, Rotterdam
  • On top of Zuid there was an art route on the roof of the Zuidplein shopping center. A yellow path of 1 kilometer with art based on stories from South Rotterdam.
  • https://rotterdamsedakendagen.nl/0101-2/

Group exhibition 'Sculpture House'

Exhibition / presentation

  • 01-09-2021 t/m 12-09-2021
  • Location: Mallegatpark, Rotterdam
  • In the domes of the former gas factory in the Mallegat Park, artist Onno Poiesz compiled works by artists with a graffiti/street art background, who have an affinity with 3D works. Poiesz built the works into an art installation, inspired by the shapes of the adjacent freerunning track.
  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u64AXTg5Wi8

Abstract mural for Sonsbeek Biennale

Project

  • 26-05-2016 t/m 31-12-2016
  • Location: Coehoorn park, Arnhem
  • In 2016, the curatorial collective ruangrupa (Jakarta) presented 'SONSBEEK'16: transACTION'. This edition was characterized by interdependence with the city, engagement with the community, interaction with residents and visitors and many local partnerships. There were also some installations in the city, including striking murals.
  • https://www.sonsbeek20-24.org/nl/eerdere-edities/sonsbeek-16-transaction/

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