Biography
Nina Ekman is a Norwegian visual artist residing in Copenhagen, Denmark, and California, USA. Her work draws inspiration from the intricate relationship between nature and humanity, deeply rooted in her upbringing in northern Norway. Ekman explores themes of human influence and consumerism on nature through her diverse practice, which spans painting, textile sculpture, and etching.
 
Her art has been exhibited in solo and group shows across museums, galleries, and art fairs in the Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, France, and major US cities like New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Ekman's textile sculptures initially captivate with their vibrant colors and soft textures, yet they offer much more. Her works delve into themes of plant life, ecosystems, and societal healing. By using over 90% recycled textile industry yarns, Ekman addresses the scars industrial production leaves on nature. Her creations, such as "YUCCA II (2024)" created for this exhibition, reflect on the plight of California’s iconic Joshua trees amidst climate change and development.
 
Through creating textile plant sculpture in varied forms, thriving or wilting, Ekman challenges anthropocentric views, urging reflection on humanity's impact on broader ecosystems. Her art restores the essence of nature to a world increasingly devoid of its vitality, emphasizing the healing power of plants and nature, as she states, “We need them [plants] far more than they need us.”
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