Post Nora is an exhibition with female artists from Norway and China at Today Art Museum, Beijing in 2006. Nora, a symbol of women's awakening and emancipation, is the heroine of Henrik Ibsen's play A Doll House. The present exhibition brought together paintings, sculptures, installations and video works, by seven Chinese and seven Norwegian artists, in an attempt to explore the role of women in the Post Nora age. The catalogue includes conversations between the curator and the participating artists. With artist biographies. Please note that only Asian artists are listed below.
Onsite
Chinese - Simplified, 
English
painting,  sculpture,  installation,  performance art,  video art,  group exhibition,  gender
2006
117
Nil
2
catalogue
The Self-Possessed Subject: Women's Attitudes and Positions in the Post Nora Age - WANG Baoju, 王寶菊
Equality in the Norwegian Art Sector - Ingvill HENMO
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