Naomi Fisher (b. 1976, USA)
Naomi Fisher is an artist, curator and activist with an expansive career exploring performative methods across media to promote a more eco-conscious and feminist future. Fisher's art career began with hyper-detailed cibachromes of women in absurd feminist performative gestures, questioning how humans interact with natural forms and material culture. This led to her focus over the past decade: large-scale public art projects that bring observations of nature to the public realm, supporting artists with roots in Miami through BFI (Bas Fisher Invitational), the W.A.G.E.-certified curatorial platform she leads.
Fisher's work has been exhibited internationally in venues such as Museo de Arte Zapopan, Mexico; the Henry, Seattle; L.A.N.D., Los Angeles; Wolfsonian Museum, Miami Beach; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Kemper Museum, Kansas City; Kunsthalle Wein, Vienna; Kunsthaus Baselland, Basel; Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, Miami; and Deste Foundation, Athens. Her work is included in the collections of the Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Hessel Museum of Art at Bard College; Museum of Fine Art Boston, Oslo Kommunes Kunstsamling, Rubell Family Museum, ICA Miami, PAMM, and others.
In 2024, Fisher participated in the two-week workshop SANDSKOLEN at Velferden.
Photos from SANDSKOLEN © Naomi Fisher & Hans Edward Hammonds