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Fujiko Nakaya's collaborations with nonhuman forces, such as water and wind, have come to define a unique practice that spans painting, drawing, video, and sculpture. One of the first woman artists to work with video, Nakaya (b. 1933) gained prominence in the 1960s as a member of the New York-based collective Experiments in Arts and Technology (E.A.T) and became internationally renowned for her fog sculptures. Driven by early ecological concerns, Nakaya's work deals with water and air-mediums that have particular resonance in the face of the climate crisis.
Art --- fog --- public art --- video art --- environmental art --- Nature --- site-specific works --- Nakaya, Fujiko
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