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Nan Hoover (12 May 1931 – 9 June 2008) was a
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/American-expatriate artist who is known for her pioneering work in
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,
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and
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. She spent almost four decades living and working in the
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."Nan Hoover"
, Electronic Arts Intermix, Retrieved 19 April 2014.
She also used the mediums of
drawing Drawing is a form of visual art in which an artist uses instruments to mark paper or other two-dimensional surface. Drawing instruments include graphite pencils, pen and ink, various kinds of paints, inked brushes, colored pencils, crayons, ...
,
painting Painting is the practice of applying paint, pigment, color or other medium to a solid surface (called the "matrix" or "support"). The medium is commonly applied to the base with a brush, but other implements, such as knives, sponges, and ...
,
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and
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and created
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s and
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. One of the main themes of her art was
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and
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. The rigorous, minimalist handling of her means as well as the intense concentration with which she performed within spaces of light and shadow are the most salient characteristics of her artistic work. With her exploration of
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her artistic practice gained international recognition. Her performances and light installations were shown worldwide in museums, exhibition houses and in public spaces. In 1977 she participated in the
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and in 1987 the documenta 8 in
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."Nan Hoover at Galerie Ernst Hilger"
''e-flux'', Retrieved 19 April 2014.
In 1984 Hoover participated in the
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. She taught art at the
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in 1986, was professor for video and film at the
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from 1987 - 1997, taught mixed media at the
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from 1998 – 1999, and held classes in video and performance at the International Summer Academy in
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from 1994 - 1996 and in 2001.


Life and work

Hoover was born in
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as Nancy Dodge Browne and died in
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June 9, 2008 as Nancy Hefty-Browne."Nan Hoover"
Retrieved 19 April 2014.
Early on, Hoover was committed to becoming an artist. The choice between
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and the
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was decided in favour of painting and
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, mediums that allowed her an independent creative exploration. Studies at the
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in
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from 1950 - 1955 were followed by exhibitions of her sculptures, paintings and drawings, first in Washington and later in
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. Her earliest dated works used expressive strokes, concentrated on individual figures with minimal background information and were largely executed in earthen tones. Her interest in the
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and
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was too great to embrace an
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style. Sometimes the figures would display physical abnormalities and/or be seen from unusual perspectives that indicated vulnerable socio-psychological or emotional states and thus contributed to the impression of being
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. Isolated full figure studies and enigmatic relations between two or more figures predominate. She was also interested in the secrets of light. Her curiosity was enhanced through her visits to the
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studies in oils in the Washington
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. In 1954 she married Harold Hoover. Between 1954 and 1958 they had three children. During this time a few of her paintings vaguely reflect upon family topics such as mother and child or child and parents, but are not autobiographical in nature. Hoover's first trip to
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was in 1962. During the six months she was there she stayed in
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, where she did small paintings and drawings. She also visited
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and mentioned in her curriculum vita of 1990 how moved she was by the recently built dividing
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.Curriculum vita in Nan Hoover estate records housed in the archive and collections of the Art Academy in Düsseldorf, Germany. She returned to New York City. In 1969 she visited Dutch friends in
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and Amsterdam and decided, after having found a gallery in Amsterdam, to sublet her loft in New York and return to Amsterdam, the city with northern light and water, the city where Rembrandt lived and worked. She would often say that she fell in love with the city.Ayers, Robert
"Remembering Nan Hoover"
''ARTINFO'', Retrieved 19 April 2014
By the end of the 1960s Hoover had reduced her figures to flat planes and contours before primary hues of red, blue and yellow. This was followed up by secondary colours and sexual, even aggressive poses. In 1971 she was introduced to
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, Dutch painter, sculptor and poet, who was looking for a caretaker for his Château Molesmes in
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. Between 1971 and 1973 she would work at the château in France and commute to Amsterdam for exhibitions. In 1973 she met the Dutch painter Richard Hefti. Through him she had access to a
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and began in 1973 to experiment with it."Nan Hoover: Biography"
New Media Encyclopedia, Retrieved 19 April 2014.
In January 1974 she did her first
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in Berlin. All her videos were produced in her studio before a fixed video camera and without post-editing. The closely cropped glimpses of the artist's body and dark and light contrasts have a nuanced visual flow and intimacy. In 1975 she and Richard Hefti married and she took on
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. In 1976 she made the acquaintance of Wies Smals, who opened the first multimedia space
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in Amsterdam. This alternative space rapidly became a lively centre of artistic exchange and provided Hoover with an invaluable support system. A measure of the international recognition of Hoover's art occurred in 1977 when she participated in the documenta 6 in Kassel and had screenings of her
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at the
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in New York City. She made her first colour videotape in 1978, "Impressions" (1978, colour, sound, 9'45"). While it is a performance of the hand interacting with and at times intercepting a light beam, it also seems at one point to visualize "writing with light", when the end of her index finger is positioned on the light beam. That same year she teamed up with the artist Sam Schoenbaum and did a performance tour through New York,
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,
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and
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. In 1979 she teamed up with Peter Ungerleider to do a tour called "Lapses and Dissolves" which was shown in Washington D.C.,
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and Montreal. She showed her
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"Lapses" (1977 - 1979, a selection of short silent colour films, 16'). In her own words: "These are short films about feelings of isolation." While video and performance coexisted in her work, and are closely accompanied by photography, certain technical and aesthetic decisions appeared successively. Performances as mentioned above began in 1974, the first video performance in 1976, the first light installation as a performance environment in 1977. Performance as the initiation of an interactive light environment and/or video installation originate, according to Hoover's recollection, by chance after a light performance at the Kunstverein
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in 1981. According to her 1990 curriculum vita Nan Hoover made her first video installation for her 1979 solo show at the
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, Amsterdam, where she also showed a photo installation, performance photos, video tapes as well as giving an opening performance. 1980 was to be a year of intense production for her, enabled by a DAAD grant to live and work in Berlin. In the same year her film ''Fields of Blue'' (c.1980) was exhibited at the
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in New York City."FIELDS OF BLUE: Nan Hoover's Video Installation on View"
MoMA, Retrieved 19 April 2014.
The film displays three images of the artist appearing and disappearing into the picture frame. Of the several video tapes concerned with colour she made this year "Color Pieces" (1980, 9'51", according to EIA, 12'21", according to the Selected Work 1974 - 2002,
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, Amsterdam, 2009) is undoubtedly one of the most impressive. The film "Doors" was produced in this year, too. It is a pivotal work in that its symbolic, metaphoric and visual rendition of a simple action which is echoed in later works whether by photographic, performative or drawing means. A good example is the photograph "Coming and Going" (1980, colour photograph, 42 x 124 cm). The result of this important year for her was a travelling solo exhibition with catalogue (DAAD Gallery, Berlin, Neue Galerie Aachen, Stedelijk Museum, Schiedham and Künstlerhaus, Stuttgart). From 1981, Hoover often combined interactive light installations with performance (see a selection below). She would move slowly through her site, with specific light arrangements casting shadows onto the surfaces of the space and intercepting the bands of light that hidden light projectors with coloured cutout filters projected into the darkened spaces. These light installations would subsequently be open for the spectator/participant to explore. In an interview with Kate Elwers, Nan Hoover states: "I find it important, especially in the performances, that I give the public the space to go into themselves. I'm not interested in dictating my ideas, I'm interested in opening up..." In the 1980s she would be represented at several video and performance festivals throughout the world, and by the mid eighties be included in group exhibitions of women artists. But she would always maintain that she was a painter, who from time to time would use different brushes. While teaching video and film at the Düsseldorf Art Academy and living in
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, Hoover also produced some bronze sculptures and several series of large tactile charcoal drawings. It seems that her video tape "Watching out - a Trilogy" (1986, b/w, silent, 13') in which she used a drawing of her own as background precipitated this. In 1990 she wrote about it as follows: "(I) began to realize that I had a new vocabulary in light and movement that I could apply to drawing. (I) decided to concentrate on developing the drawings." This she did until 1988 when she again made a video tape "Blue Mountains, Australia" (1988, colour, sound, 6'). During a trip to
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the following year, she again filmed outdoors with a
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and writes about it the following year. "With this new tape I realized that I could adapt my thoughts about nature, nature's energies, to the medium of video". The black patina bronzes that followed represent a facet of this new focus on nature: "(I) have forms that resemble the earth, the earth thrust apart by an energy below, that is what I hope for from the sculptures." Her interest in international issues in the art world included her engagement in and commitment to the International Artists Forum, of which she was a President for a term. Her works in public places include a permanent light object commissioned by Dutch Artline/Kunstlijn. "The Ls" was installed in the
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Railway Station, the Netherlands (realization by Richard Hefti) in 1990. It was based on a light object she had made for an exhibition in
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in 1983. In 1992 Hoover created a permanent light installation for the Stadtstheater
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that was commissioned by the Gemeente Zoetermeer,
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. In the same year choreographer
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commissioned the artist to create lighting and costumes for the ballet ''Naama'' in Charleroi, Belgium. In 2000 she made a video-installation at the
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,
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; and that same year a steel and neon light object "U" was installed in the foyer of the Münchener Kammerspiele,
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, Germany. From the 1990s Nan Hoover staged spectacular indoor and outdoor light installations such as "Die Spur des Lichtes" at the
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in Munich, Germany, in 1991; "in/out" at the Institute for Artistic Research in Düsseldorf, Germany, in 1993; "Movement from either direction" in the
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in
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, Germany, in 1995; and "Movement in Light" in front of the
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in
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, Germany in 1997. After her retirement from teaching in Düsseldorf, Hoover returned to Amsterdam. Though her video work after 1987 became less frequent, she produced some pieces concerned with light phenomena in nature, such as water studies and water projections. These depart from the simulations of landscapes such as "Returning to Fuji" (1984, colour and sound, 16'43") and "Desert" (1985, colour, 12'35"), which both address the recurring theme of perception in her artistic work. In her publication "Night Letters", (Cologne, Salon Verlag, 2000) Hoover writes: "it is not so important how we look at something but rather how we perceive this can be done in a second and last decades or a life time." Hoover also continued to make light installations: "Art in Castles" in Kasteel
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in
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, the Netherlands, in 1997, and "Lichtrouten" in
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, Germany, in 2002 and 2003. In 2005 Hoover moved to Berlin, where she continued to work, exhibit and lecture until her death in 2008. Significant video works were chosen by Nan Hoover shortly before her death and were published the following year in a limited edition by the Nan Hoover Foundation with the generous support of the
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as "Selected Works 1974 - 2002".


Exhibitions

Nan Hoover's works were exhibited in many countries across the world, among them are the Museum of Modern Art, New York, US, the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, NL, the Art Museum Berne, CH, the New Picture Gallery in Munich, DE, the Art and Exhibition Hall of Federal Republic of DE in Bonn, DE, the Art House in Zurich, CH, in the Museum Wiesbaden, DE, the Art Hall Darmstadt, DE, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, HR, Museum Folkwang in Essen, DE, Museum for Contemporary Art in Basel, CH, Osaka Contemporary Art Center in Osaka, JP, The Spring Gallery, Taipei, TW, Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, UK, Musée d'Art Contemporain, Montreal, CA, Long Beach Museum of Art, California, US, Art Metropole, Toronto, CA, De Appel, Amsterdam, NL.


Performances / Light Installations / Performance Photographs (selection)

* 1974 Kudamm Performance, Berlin, DE * 1975 (without title), American Hotel, Amsterdam, NL * 1976 ''Silence'', Studiogalerie, Berlin, DE * 1976 ''Light Shapes'', De Appel, Amsterdam, NL * 1977 ''Light Composition'', Martinikerk, Zomermanifestatie, NL * 1977 ''Body in Landscape'', Kunstverein Frankfurt, DE * 1978 ''On the Edge of Light'', Filkingen, Stockholm, SE * 1978 ''Movement in Dark'', Galerie Waalkens, Finsterwolde, NL * 1978 ''Light News'', Anna Canepa, New York, US, with Sam Schoenbaum * 1978 ''High Performance'', Los Angeles, US * 1978 ''Véhicule'', Montreal, CA * 1979 ''Progressions'', Video im Abendland, Kölnischer Kunstverein, Cologne, DE * 1981 ''Doors'', Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, Berlin, DE * 1981 ''Through Dark Shadows'', Heidelberger Kunstverein, Heidelberg, DE * 1982 ''Intercept the Rays'', Kunstzaal Markt 17, Enschede, NL * 1985 ''Walking in any Direction'', Long Beach Museum of Art, US * 1985 ''Extensions of Light'', San Francisco Art Institute, US * 1987 ''Light Composition'', Documenta 8, Kassel, DE * 1993 ''Light for Richard'', Zoetermeer, NL * 1995 ''Movement in Light'', Performance Festival, Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, DE * 1995 ''movement from either direction'', Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, DE * 2008 ''Desert'', during the National Review of Live Arts at the Tramway, Glasgow, UK * 2008 ''Some Times'' with
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, Salzburg Museum der Moderne


Public collections

Hoover's works can be found in public institutions, including: *
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ...
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Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (; Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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Castle of Rivoli The Castle of Rivoli is a former Residence of the Royal House of Savoy in Rivoli (Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy). It is currently home to the Castello di Rivoli – Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, the museum of contemporary art of Turin. In 199 ...
Nan Hoover
, Castello di Rivoli, Retrieved 19 April 2014.


Awards

* 1980 DAAD scholarship in Berlin, DE * 1986 The Osnabrück Film and Video Festival, DE, honorary prize of Frauen und Film magazine * 1987 3rd International Biennial, Ljubljana, former Yugoslavia. 1st prize with Dan Reeves (video festival) * 1990 Judith Leysrerprijs, De Judith Leyster Stichting, NL * 1991 4. RischArt-Preis '91, ''Die Spur des Lichtes'', Munich, DE * 1996 First Woman Artist prize of the State of North Rhine Westphalia, DE, in the multimedia field


See also

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Video art Video art is an art form which relies on using video technology as a visual and audio medium. Video art emerged during the late 1960s as new consumer video technology such as video tape recorders became available outside corporate broadcasting ...


References


External links

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"Nan Hoover: Catalogue Raisonné"
by Dawn Leach (2017) (Original publication on /oops/)
Official website of the "Nan Hoover Foundation”


* ttp://documentaarchiv-alephino.stadt-kassel.de/alipac/ZVXBRWWXIGTNLMGRXKYG-00001/sysfull?BASE=B-ART&IDN=000003214 Materials from and about Nan Hoover in the documenta-Archive * ttp://www.kuenstlerinnenpreis.nrw.de/hoover/wuerdigung.html Assessment of Nan Hoover's work within the framework of the artist prize North Rhine Westphalia* ttp://www.orf.at/ticker/292900.html „Videokunstpionierin Nan Hoover gestorben“ news.ORF.at, 16. June 2008 {{DEFAULTSORT:Hoover, Nan 1931 births 2008 deaths American women performance artists American performance artists American women video artists American video artists Dutch artists Artists from New York City Academic staff of Kunstakademie Düsseldorf American installation artists 20th-century American photographers People from Bay Shore, New York George Washington University Corcoran School alumni