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NANOU DUPUIS
Nanou's Public Art is site-specific, ephemeral and involves the public in the process, with an accessible concept for a wider audience to bring their own meaning to the artwork and take ownership.
Nanou graduated with an MA in Public Art from RMIT University achieving a High Distinction for her research entitled 'Public Matter' for which she encouraged a public participation in over 55 countries.
Public Matter First site galleryRMIT First site gallery. Site specific installation 'Public Matter' | Public Matter'Soft graffiti tiles'/ expendable public artwork that invaded more than 55 different countries. |
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Public participation recordsMap made of repurpose paper, recording the public participation in over 55 countries around the world | The makingThe making of my 'public matter' fabric resulting from hand shredded and rolled stories found in Melbourne newspapers |
'Public Mater' public participantsSome proud invaders somewhere in the world | RMIT Gallery First site MelbourneLarge fabric resulting from hand shredded and rolled newspapers |
RMIT Gallery First Site MelbourneLarge fabric resulting from hand shredded and rolled newspapers | First site gallery |
RMIT Gallery First Site Melbourne | ToK H Award 2011Toorak sculpture show 2011 - close up of an indoor and outdoor site specific installation |
ToK H Award 2011Toorak sculpture show 2011 - close up of an indoor and outdoor site specific installation | Toorak Sculpture show 2011Passer-by noticing the playful specific-installation outdoor above their heads making its way indoor 'through' a window. |
Projection Dandenong commissionProjection on a 8 storeys building - commissioned design | Dandenong Projection commissionProjection on a 8 storeys building - commissioned design |
Projection Commission DandenongProjection on a 8 storeys building - commissioned design | Graduation |
RMIT Public Art first round down | Site-specific installationSite-specific installation in a 24 hours Chinese train journey. Using only materiel found on site. Part of my artist residency as a public artist. |
Site-specific installationSite-specific installation in a 24 hours Chinese train journey. Using only materiel found on site. Part of my artist residency as a public artist. | Shading the light - IcelandPublic art installation done during my residency in Iceland. A 24 hours of daylight experience Sponsored by the Australian council for the Arts. |
Iceland residency-shading the lightPublic art installation done during my residency in Iceland. A 24 hours of daylight experience Sponsored by the Australian council for the Arts. | Iceland residency-shading the lightPublic art installation done during my residency in Iceland. A 24 hours of daylight experience Sponsored by the Australian council for the Arts. |
Iceland residency-shading the lightPublic art installation done during my residency in Iceland. A 24 hours of daylight experience Sponsored by the Australian council for the Arts. |
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