Noru Innes
(She/Her)
Noru Innes (b. 1978, Finland) is a Glasgow-based interdisciplinary artist. Working across a range of disciplines – such as sculpture, photography, text-based work, collage and printmaking – her practice is grounded in subjectivity, exploring how emotional, philosophical, and socio-political experiences shape the way meaning is formed and understood.
Central to the work is an interest in the tension between order and instability. Often beginning with an intuitive fragment, her process moves between control and experimentation. Through the combination of non-representational and symbolic forms, material and language are treated as unstable carriers of meaning, often resistant to fixed interpretation. Meaning is treated as provisional: something shaped by context, memory and the viewer’s own subjective position.
Unique 1 of 1
Debossed Somerset Satin paper, graphite pencil
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Kitten’s Hiss
Glass dome, soap wax, metal wire
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Meaning is the Past Trying to Define the Future
Wood, paper, ink, acrylic, PVA glue
Original
Ornate frame, re-woven IKEA bag, permanent marker
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