Part of the artist run initiativ Kurant together with Andrea Conradsen and Ruth Aitken. 
Situated in Tromsø, Northern Norway. 

anna näumann 
+47 994 00 496
anna.i.naumann@gmail.com

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education

Nordland College of Art and Film BA in Moving Images

2013 - 2016 OsloMet BA in Journalism



groupshows and screenings

2020 «Krykkja og kunstneren» Forening for handlingsrom, Tromsø

2020 «The Land of the Midnight Sun» by Detour Collective, online, link here

2019 «Drifting Through The Spectrum of Censorship», Insomnia 2019, Tromsø

2019 «The Water from Space», Den Andre Utstillingen, Kabelvåg

2019 «Listening station 1: Continental Shelf 68ºN», Den Andre Utstillingen, Kabelvåg

2019 «Instrumentalized Calanus Finnmarchius», Den Andre Utstillingen, Kabelvåg

2019 «Timelamp» w/ Amalie Holthen, Ventebasseng, Tromsø

2019 «Mount Love», Ventebasseng, Tromsø

2018 «Mount Love», Kunstplass, Oslo 

2018 «Tåre», Åpent Akademi, Kabelvåg

2018 «Contained Water», Ventebasseng, Tromsø

2018 «Bodies in Conversation», Uglypretty, Kabelvåg

2018 «Lofoten De-functionalizing Treatment Center», Keik, Kabelvåg

2017 «How Do I Know If A Cherry Is Dead Or Alive», Göteborg Film Festival, Sweden

2017 «Klubben», NKFS Pop-up, Kabelvåg

2017 «How Do I Know If A Cherry Is Dead Or Alive» Rotløs klubb på Blå, Oslo


projects by Kurant
2021, «Rom på rundgang», public videoprogram and exhibition, Tromsø



projects by HÆRK

2019 «[VIDEO]KUNSTPLASS» Outdoor videoprogram, Kunstplass, Oslo

2019 «Reverberation resonating voices and storytelling» w/Elina Waage Mikalsen and Tinne Zenner, Kunstplass, Oslo

2019 «Still there are seeds to be gathered and room in the bag of stars», Lofoten International Art Festival, Svolvær

2019 «Monterutstilling 3: Surfacing» w/Snorre Sætereng and Ellen Wikström, NKFS, Kabelvåg

2018 «Monterutstilling 1: Melt» w/Elisabeth Kolstadbråten Solheim and Laurens Perol, NKFS, Kabelvåg

2018 «Monterutstilling 2: Konstruksjon» w/Are Teigen and Hamid Waheed, NKFS, Kabelvåg

2018 «68°14’N´69°39’N» videoprogram AMIFF, Harstad



Other experience

Upcoming: «Festskriftet til 10 årsjubileet til Akademiet i Tromsø» contribution on behalf of HÆRK 

2019 «301» Curated exhibition in my home, Kabelvåg

2019 «Stressor Cruise» 10 day residency on Helmer Hanssen Research Vessel UiT, Lofoten Ocean

2019 «Resilient Infrastructures» research assistant for Pelin Tan and Katya Sanders PhD research projekt, Nordland

2018 «Why Listen To Plants» Artist assistant during Lofoten Sound Art Symposium, Svolvær

2018 «Emmas daughter» shortfilm by Sverre Matias Glenne, sound recording, TIFF 2019, Tromsø

2018 «Etterkrigstid» shortfilm by Hamid Waheed, editor, premiered at Kunstnernes Hus Kino, Oslo



ongoing collaborations

HÆRK Curatorial Collective 
A curatorial collective of young art practitioners situated in Northern Norway. With our varied backgrounds and disciplines, HÆRK’s six members each bring their own perspectives and interests into the collective.
With moving images as our entry point, we approach the questions of the area we live and work in. Arctic geopolitical disputes rising and climate dilemmas being ignored; the issues surrounding us have amplified our feelings and the directions of our fascination. Listening to our peers and their ambitions of creating a future, despite drastic uncertainty, also has a big impact on our work. Thus, curating exhibitions, screenings, lectures and other events with such topics as an imprint becomes a way for us to interact with the complex present and counteract what seems like a worrying future.
Members: Johanne Edvarda , Magnus Holmen, Anna Näumann, Johanna Nyström, Hamid Waheed and Erik Martinson.


Detour Collective
A longterm collaboration between Magnus Holmen and my self. In our work we aim to approach what may seem imperceptible, and how it affects the lives of humans and non-humans in the areas surrounding us.  


Resilient Infrastructures
Research project initiated by prof. Katya Sander and prof. in residency Pelin Tan. With artistic research as our method we are exploring post-industrial infrastructures for local foodproduction, and how it is entangled in a political context. Travelling around Lofoten and the Helgeland-coast of Norway, we gather material and local knowledge. Members of the group: Pelin Tan, Katya Sander, Anna Näumann, Hamid Waheed, Johanne Edvarda, Bendik Apal, Olsen and Petra Brekke.


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