Nina Katchadourian
Nina Katchadourian was born in 1968 in Stanford, California and currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany and Brooklyn, New York. She is an interdisciplinary artist whose work includes video, performance, sound, sculpture, photography, and public projects. Accent Elimination, a six-channel video, was included in the 2015 Venice Biennale as part of the Armenian pavilion, which won the Golden Lion for Best National Participation. There are three monographic publications of Katchadourian’s work that are published internationally; Sorted Books, published by Chronicle Books in 2013; Curiouser, published by University of Texas Press in 2017; and Opener 11: Nina Katchadourian — All Forms of Attraction, published by The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College.
Since her first monographic exhibition at The Tang Museum in 2005, Katchadourian has had several solo museum exhibits. In 2017, a traveling survey exhibition of her work titled Curiouser opened at the Blanton Museum in Austin, Texas, with an accompanying catalogue. Curiouser traveled to the Brigham Young Museum of Art in Provo, UT in 2018 and the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University in 2017. In 2020, Catharine Clark Gallery and Pace Gallery co-presented Katchadourian’s major public installation Monument to the Unelected, which was installed at both galleries in San Francisco and New York and at multiple museum and non-profit venues across the United States. Her exhibition To Feel Something That Was Not of Our World was presented at Catharine Clark Gallery, San Francisco; Pace Gallery, London; and the Columbus Museum of Art, Ohio (2021 - 2022).
Katchadourian has received grants and awards from the New York Foundation for the Arts, the Anonymous Was a Woman Foundation, the Tiffany Foundation, the American-Scandinavian Foundation, and the Nancy Graves Foundation. Her work is in public collections including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York; the Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, Texas; the Morgan Library and Museum, New York, New York; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, California, among others.
Katchadourian is a Professor at the New York University Gallatin School of Individualized Study. Her career has been represented by Catharine Clark Gallery since 1999. Since 2020, she has been co-represented by Pace Gallery and Catharine Clark Gallery.
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Sorted Books: Look Who’s Talking And What I Know About Magic
November 18 - December 23, 2023On the 30th anniversary of her “Sorted Books” project, Catharine Clark Gallery announces a special exhibition with Nina Katchadourian. The two most recent series in her “Sorted Books” project – “Look Who’s Talking” and “What I Know About Magic” – are on view November 18 – December 23, 2023 in...Read more -
Nina Katchadourian: To Feel Something That Was Not of Our World
January 9 - February 20, 2021Opening reception: Saturday, January 9 from 12 – 6pm; social distancing protocols and limited capacity will be in effect Please Note: As the exhibition contains a critical audio component which is only accessible via QR codes, visitors are asked to arrive with a QR-compatible smartphone or tablet and a personal...Read more -
Nina Katchaudorian: Two Libraries: Recently Sorted Books
December 21, 2013 - February 15, 2014San Francisco, CA: Catharine Clark Gallery (CCG) announces Two Libraries: Recently Sorted Books, a solo exhibition of new and selected works by Nina Katchadourian. The exhibition dates are January 4 through February 15, 2014. The artist will be present for a reception and book share on Saturday, January 11. The...Read more -
Nina Katchadourian: Seat Assignment
April 14 - June 9, 2012Solo Exhibition: Nina Katchadourian: Seat Assignment April 14 – May 26, 2012 Extended through June 9 Reception Saturday, April 14, 3–5pm Catharine Clark Gallery 150 Minna Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 (415) 399-1439, www.cclarkgallery.com San Francisco, CA: Catharine Clark Gallery announces Seat Assignment, a solo exhibition of new works by...Read more -
Nina Katchadourian: A Fugitive, Some Maps, Cute Animals and a Shark
October 4 - November 15, 2008Catharine Clark Gallery now at 150 Minna Street, between 3rd and New Montgomery Concurrent Solo Exhibitions: Ray Beldner: The Word Nina Katchadourian: A Fugitive, Some Maps, Cute Animals and a Shark Dates: October 4 – November 15, 2008 Artist’s Reception and Book Signing: October 4, 4–6 pm Panel Discussion: October...Read more -
Nina Katchadourian: The Kinship Report
August 3 - September 2, 2006San Francisco, CA: In partnership with ZeroOne Festival San Jose and ISEA Symposium 2006 (Inter-Society for Electronic Arts), Catharine Clark Gallery presents solo exhibitions of sound and video installation by Ed Osborn, installation and video by Nina Katchadourian. A reception for the artists is Thursday, August 3, 5:30 – 7:30pm....Read more
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Fake Plant #24, 2022View more details -
Fake Plant #30, 2022View more details -
Fake Plant #7, 2022View more details -
Fake Plant #8, 2022View more details -
Great Magic, from the series What I Know About Magic ("Sorted Books" project, 1993 and ongoing), 2022View more details -
The Great Balsamo, from the series What I Know About Magic ("Sorted Books" project, 1993 and ongoing), 2022View more details -
What is Modern Sculpture? from the series “Noguchi", 2021View more details -
Swarm ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2016View more details -
Prince Charming ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2015View more details -
Mountain Church (large) ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2014View more details -
Proposal for Public Sculpture #6 ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2014View more details -
Sick Finger ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010--ongoing), 2014View more details -
Dancers ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2012View more details -
Future Airport ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2012View more details -
Lemon Arch (large) ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010--ongoing), 2012View more details -
Safety on Board ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2012View more details -
Solar System ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2012View more details -
Spectre ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2012View more details -
Topiary (medium) ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010--ongoing), 2012View more details -
Woodpile ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010-ongoing), 2012View more details -
Bather ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010--ongoing), 2011View more details -
Lavatory Self-Portrait in the Flemish Style #4 ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010--ongoing), 2011View more details -
Lavatory Self-Portrait in the Flemish Style #7 ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010--ongoing), 2011View more details -
Mountain Climbers (Apple) ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010--ongoing), 2011View more details -
Sweater Gorilla ("Seat Assignment" project, 2010--ongoing), 2011View more details -
Giant Redwood ("Seat Assignment" project), 2010-ongoing, 2012View more details
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Anonymous Was A Woman
The First 25 Years 2025Hardbound, 392 pagesRead more
Publisher: Co-published by Hirmer Verlag and the Grey Art Museum at New York University
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4318-8
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Sorted Books
By Nina KatchadourianHardbound, 176 pagesRead more
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Dimensions: 8 1/2 x 1 x 6 1/2 inches
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The Brooklyn Rail: Nina Katchadourian: Origin Stories
Amelia Saul September 2025 September 3, 2025Nina Katchadourian’s Origin Stories threads through Seattle’s National Nordic Museum with five projects that explore family and memory, play and reenactment. If you’re a good...Read more -
Here's to the losers: Art installation highlights past presidential wannabes
February 14, 2025ORANGE, Calif. — As the world watches to see who will be elected president in a few weeks, John Spiak is firmly rooted in the...Read more -
Forty Funny Females at The Church
June 19, 2024By Mark Segal June 19, 2024 The world could use a few more laughs these days, and The Church is doing its part with its...Read more -
The Church Is Here To Prove That Women Artists Are Funny, Too
June 17, 202418 Photos Frankie Kadir Vaughanon Jun 17, 2024 Opening at The Church in Sag Harbor this past weekend, 'Are You Joking? Women & Humor' is...Read more
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No Joke: The Church Promises Summer of Art & Thoughtful Laughter in Sag Harbor
May 7, 2024By Oliver Peterson 05/07/202 The Church in Sag Harbor has swiftly grown a reputation as one of the East End’s most important and exciting venues...Read more -
David O’Doherty: the 10 funniest things I have ever seen (on the internet)
The much-loved musical comedian shares what makes him laugh, including Sean Lock, football mascots looking solemn and an Irish donkey derby from 1994 March 20, 2024I’ve been thinking about this way too much. See, if I were to pick the funniest things on the internet to show to somebody who...Read more


