Education
Nanning studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy from 1974 to 1979 under Harry op de Laak, January van der Vaart, and at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam in 1978.
Nanning studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy from 1974 to 1979 under Harry op de Laak, January van der Vaart, and at the Rijksacademie in Amsterdam in 1978.
In 1978-1979 she started her own studio in Amsterdam-West, which she shared with Geert Lap until 1981, and Irene Vonck from 1981 to 1984. She made study trips to Mexico in 1982, to Cappadociƫ in Turkije in 1988, and to Japan in 1991. One of her first major solo exhibitions was in the Gallery Aspects in London in 1985.
Followed by solo-exhibitions in the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 1993 and 1998.
At the Clara Scremini Gallery in Paris in 1995, 1996, 2002 and 2008. And at the Galerie Carla Koch in Amsterdam in 2008, 2009 and 2009, among other places.
Nature is my source: plants, leaves, roots, water and the wind. Natural phenomena have been an everlasting inspiration for me, be it the Milky Way or the rise and fall of waves in an eternal, natural movement.
In clay, my thrown shapes have evolved into concentric spinning objects without a beginning or education
They represent eternal movement, the primeval source of life on earth. In order to make these forms seem even more weightless, intangible and floating, I gave them a rich, velvety surface and a light monochrome colour. And furthermore
Since 1990, colour has played an essential role in my work.
I do not use traditional glazes, but bright-coloured pigments that belong to the domain of the painter.
As a result, I have access to a palette of colours that is not normally a part of my field Bright red, brilliant yellow, intense blue and deep purple give my work an unexpected dimension.
I work in series, making groups of works based on a common theme, including the Galaxy, Terra, Hydras, Botanica and Coral Reef series. "Siren" is a red sculpture from the Botanica series.
The Sirens were beautiful women with irresistible singing voices who lived in a treacherous rock formation in the middle of the sea.
They had a fatal attraction on passing sailors. "Siren" symbolises a freakish forbidden attraction.