Nasim Nasr, internationally recognised Australian multi-media artist now represented by Catherine Asquith Art
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Since graduating with a Masters of Visual Arts (Research) in 2011, Nasim Nasr has developed a body of work that has featured in numerous exhibitions, festivals and publications in Australia and internationally.
Nasr's photographic and video practice has sought to comment upon universal concerns within contemporary society, engaging and articulating notions of State and self-censorship, and the transience of cultural and personal identity. With an abiding interest in the concept of cultural relationships and their role in contemporary society, her practice has engaged themes of intercultural dialogue. Through the presentation of multiple channel video works, photography, performance, objects and sound, these collective works have endeavoured to highlight the complexities within contemporary notions of interchangeable identities and cultural difference, as experienced between past and present cultures and homelands, between the West and the East.
Most recently Nasim Nasr's "Women in Shadow II" was presented at the 10th Anniversary Edition of "A Shaded View on Fashion Film" at the Club De L'Etoile in Paris, and was awarded Winner for best editing. This was the filmic version of Nasr's created performance Art, "Women in Shadow II" at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, earlier this year, in April.
Nasr's photographic and video practice has sought to comment upon universal concerns within contemporary society, engaging and articulating notions of State and self-censorship, and the transience of cultural and personal identity. With an abiding interest in the concept of cultural relationships and their role in contemporary society, her practice has engaged themes of intercultural dialogue. Through the presentation of multiple channel video works, photography, performance, objects and sound, these collective works have endeavoured to highlight the complexities within contemporary notions of interchangeable identities and cultural difference, as experienced between past and present cultures and homelands, between the West and the East.
Most recently Nasim Nasr's "Women in Shadow II" was presented at the 10th Anniversary Edition of "A Shaded View on Fashion Film" at the Club De L'Etoile in Paris, and was awarded Winner for best editing. This was the filmic version of Nasr's created performance Art, "Women in Shadow II" at the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney, earlier this year, in April.