Idun Baltzersen
Trondheim, Norway
About the Artist
Idun Baltzersen's practice encompasses drawing, printmaking, and artist books, all of which are characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a keen interest in the politics of representation. Her works often engage with themes of gender, sexuality, and identity, exploring the ways in which these categories are constructed and contested. Baltzersen's visual language is both delicate and incisive, employing a range of techniques to create works that are both aesthetically compelling and intellectually engaging.Contact & Social
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