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enorê

Artist | Lecturer


enorê is a visual artist working with digital and material practices to examine the entanglements between virtuality and physical embodiment. Primarily working with 3D printed ceramics, they use clay as a catalyst to question how digital data can be mediated through physical processes, with an interest in clay's potentiality as a pervasive and highly temporal material. This is developed by exploring the fluidity between multiple realms, not only limited to physical or digital, and observing the shapes that the translations between these systems take.


Some recent exhibitions include Poetics of Encryption at KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Berlin), Points of Return at Somerset House Studios (London), and PIPA Prize (Rio de Janeiro) where they were a 2024 prize awardee. Recent commissions include Meta Open Arts, Contemporary And (C&), and The Public Statues and Sculpture Association (PSSA). They have previously facilitated workshops at the Victoria & Albert Museum, York Art Gallery, and South London Gallery, and currently teach on the BA Fine Arts at Kingston University.

Contact enorê on enore@foli.london

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