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Copenhagen-based artist Nanna Debois Buhl’s conceptual works juxtapose original materials (film, photographs, and drawings) with archival and found footage in order to place her personal history alongside history at large. Buhl has recently shown at the Geologisk Museum in Copenhagen and Bureau Gallery in New York, and her work is included in the public collections of The National Museum of Photography in Copenhagen and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Roskilde, Denmark.

Nanna Debois Buhl, Dearest. I’ll be there on Sunday (installation view) at Museum of Contemporary Art, Denmark, 2009 (Photo: Anders Sune Berg). 

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