Karam Natour
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Showcased in Nassima Landau:
- Spectrum of Lights
Karam Natour (b. 1992, Nazareth) is a Tel Aviv based artist, working across video, digital drawing, and installation, although he considers video as his “mother tongue.” His work explores the fragmentation and fluidity of identity, shaped by culture, gender, and nationality, often through humor, irony, and references to art history. His work has been presented in solo exhibitions at CCA Tel Aviv-Yafo; Montpellier Danse; OnCurating Project Space, Zürich; Rosenfeld Gallery, Tel Aviv; and Sommer Contemporary Art, Zürich, and in group exhibitions at institutions including Kunstmuseum Bochum; The Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; NARS Foundation, New York; and W139, Amsterdam. His work is held in collections including KADIST; the Burger Collection; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; The Israel Museum; and The Luna Art Fund.