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Nora Turato: pool7
Institute of Contemporary Arts
Nora Turato, pool7, 2025. Image courtesy of the artist.

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pool7, the first solo presentation in the UK by Amsterdam-based artist Nora Turato (b. 1991, Zagreb) features a site-specific exhibition of newly commissioned work spanning performance, writing, graphic design, video and sound. In an enveloping installation that is the artist’s most personal to date, Turato investigates our collective relationship to language, exposing the ideologies, failures and pleasures that characterise communication today.

At yearly intervals, Turato creates text 'pools', collections of found language she gathers and samples from a range of sources such as media headlines, conversations with friends, books, advertising, overheard speech and online content. In this three-part installation and accompanying performance, Turato debuts her latest text ‘pool’, which incorporates the artist’s own writing to a new degree.

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Turato’s bold, graphic installations and commanding solo performances have explored the anxiety-ridden language of the wellness industry, channelled a slippery salesman, and highlighted the disembodied voices of the internet and advertising. A sharp-sighted mirror, Turato's work deftly reveals the ineffable qualities of the zeitgeist.

The artist has been likened to “a glitching machine processing all this data” to “a medium – a possessed being”, yet with this exhibition she is not only a conduit but a living example. Text – the artist’s own original writing alongside found language – on A4 sheets of paper line the walls, short documentary videos feature the artist’s physical gestures, and her voice reverberates in an audio installation. Form and content are united in their direct address and utilitarianism. Throughout these works, Turato rejects the primacy of image-making in art while each element pulses with her characteristic wit, playfulness, and radical subversion.

In the final weeks of the programme, Turato will present a new performance to accompany the exhibition. In this work, the artist confronts a collective disembodiment, a cultural obsession with surface image that disregards the body and emotion. Cries, screams and sobs are incorporated alongside her original writing, tapping into reactions we suppress with age and conditionally reserve for exceptional pain, danger, grief or ecstasy. Here, the artist introduces an improvised way of shaping the performance, deviating from its script-based predecessors.
 
pool7 responds to the attenuation of language today, the growing distance between what is true and what feels reasonable due to sheer repetition or social norms. The exhibition operates in a rhetorical mode that pulls audiences into the same urgent, embodied, curious place the artist herself inhabits. It is a sincere attempt to locate meaning by a consummate trickster, yet fitting of a voracious researcher whose oeuvre has long appealed to common sense. With this exhibition, Turato offers herself up as example: as an artist who wholly lives her work.
About the artist
Nora Turato (b.1991 Zagreb, Croatia) is an artist based in Amsterdam, NL. The breadth of Turato’s work encompasses text-based installations, prints, books and performances, placing language as the central anchor of her practice. Turato’s work often weaves in collected language, as well as original text, channelling the constant stream of material into an original narrative she deconstructs and shapes through her multifaceted practice. Working within periodic cycles referred to as ‘pools’,  Turato reflects on particular current cultural and societal tendencies, specifically, the language and zeitgeist that define these shifts. Turato’s series of artist books – also titled pools – accompany each cycle, with Turato likening them to ‘annual reports’ of the compiled text and language of that year.    

Recent solo exhibitions include Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2024), Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2024), Sprüth Magers, Los Angeles (2024), Sprüth Magers, Berlin (2023), Museum of Modern Art, New York (2022), Secession, Vienna (2021), MGLC: International Centre of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana (2020), Sammlung Philara, Düsseldorf (2020), Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto (2019), Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein (2019) and Beursschouwburg, Brussels (2019). Turato has participated in numerous group exhibitions at MUDAM, Luxembourg (2024), TANK, Shanghai (2023), Kunsthal Charlottenborg, Copenhagen (2022), Astrup Fearnley Museet, Oslo (2022), Kunsthalle Basel, Basel (2021), amongst others. Turato unveiled a large-scale public art installation at Art on the Mart, Chicago in the spring of 2024. In 2023, Turato produced a commissioned performance for the Performa Biennial in New York.
 
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