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NATACHA NISIC

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Natacha Nisic is an artist and filmmaker who weaves connections between history, representation, and memory within their political, social, and cultural implications.

 

Her work interrogates the nature of the image through various media, including film, photography, and drawing. She was awarded the Hans and Lea Gründig Prize in Berlin for founding the Crown Letter collective, which is dedicated to the international visibility of women artists. For Arte, she directed "Rather Die Than Die" (2018), a documentary essay on World War I and art historian Aby Warburg as part of the centenary commemorations of the Great War, as well as "Andrea’s Sky" (2014), which focuses on a Bavarian shaman initiated in South Korea. In 2023, she published "Les fumées, carnets d'un procès pour Génocide France-Rwanda 2018" with Éditions Créaphis, for which she performs live readings. Natacha Nisic created the Children’s Memorial at the Shoah Memorial in Paris in 2005, examining the concept of the monument and its evolution over time.

 

She directed the films for the exhibitions "The Voice of the Witnesses" at the Shoah Memorial and "Witnesses Speak, the Titanic" at the Cité de la Mer in Cherbourg, and also designed the scenography for "The Shoah by Bullets" for the Shoah Memorial.

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