MALLER Nina, painting - permanent artist of gallery Capazza since 2024

Biographical notes

Nina Maller (1994)

Lives and works in the Drôme (France).
Nina Maller studied at the drawing studio of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Brussels, where she graduated in 2018. She also learnt the technique of lithography in workshops in Belgium, France and Ireland. 
Nina Maller builds her artistic practice through a dialogue with the materials she employs: paper, water, pigments and air. From their interaction on the surface of the paper, she creates undulating phenomena, shifting and evolving spaces that evoke the encounters and metamorphoses of water, stone and clouds. 
 
She has taken part in residencies in France (Musée du Pays d’Ussel, Centre d’art de Mouthier-Haute-Pierre) and abroad (Lichtenberg Studios in Berlin, Seacourt Print Workshop in Ireland).

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Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions 

2025 – Traces, DIEresidenz, in collaboration with Lichtenberg Studios (Berlin), Die, FR
2022 - Of Water and Stone, Musée du Pays d’Ussel, Ussel, FR.
2020 - Ravines, La Chambre Galerie, Brussels, BE. 

Group Exhibitions

2026
Invisible Gardens, Galerie Capazza, Nancay, FR

2025
The Lichtenberg Studios at the Museum, Museum Lichtenberg, Berlin, DE
Equilibrium, Galerie Capazza, Nancay, FR
In the Wake of the Wind, Arles Off Drawing Festival, Galerie Karine Meyer, Arles, FR

2024
10th edition of the contemporary drawing fair, Lyon Art Paper, Lyon, FR
Haiku, Atelier Carcavel, Crest, FR
Horizons, Galerie Capazza, Nancay, FR
Folds of Stone and Water, Atelier Carcavel, as part of the International River Film Festival, Crest, FR

2023
On Paper, Galerie De l'Est, with Les Editions Voix de Garage, Compiègne, FR
Verdure, Atelier Carcavel, Crest, FR
Embrasures, Passenger Galerie, Brussels, BE.
Graphic Poetry, Atelier Carcavel, Crest, FR

2017
Dessin en archipel, Suzanne Bastien Foundation, Port-Vila, Vanuatu.

2015
Précipités et corps, La Chapelle Saint-Jean, La Garde-Freinet, FR. 

2014
Corps-Anatomique, ongoing research, Health Sciences Library, Free University of Brussels, BE. 


 Awards

The 2024 Canson Emergence Award, presented as part of the Lyon Art Paper contemporary drawing fair.

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