
Anouk Kruithof – Trans Human Nature
Anouk Kruithof is a visual artist whose multi-layered, interdisciplinary approach encompasses photography, sculpture, installation, performance, books, video, animation, websites, and interventions in the public domain. She collects images related to urgent societal topics like privacy, government surveillance, pollution, and climate change, subjecting them to critical scrutiny by extracting existing imagery from the digital sphere and translating it into her own three-dimensional visual language. Her self-published book Trans Human Nature, full of vibrant green leaves and cybernetic ghosts, was inspired by the several months she spent living in the jungle in Suriname.
96 pages, 24 x 32 cm, softcover, self-published (The Netherlands).
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Anouk Kruithof – Trans Human Nature
Anouk Kruithof is a visual artist whose multi-layered, interdisciplinary approach encompasses photography, sculpture, installation, performance, books, video, animation, websites, and interventions in the public domain. She collects images related to urgent societal topics like privacy, government surveillance, pollution, and climate change, subjecting them to critical scrutiny by extracting existing imagery from the digital sphere and translating it into her own three-dimensional visual language. Her self-published book Trans Human Nature, full of vibrant green leaves and cybernetic ghosts, was inspired by the several months she spent living in the jungle in Suriname.
96 pages, 24 x 32 cm, softcover, self-published (The Netherlands).
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Anouk Kruithof is a visual artist whose multi-layered, interdisciplinary approach encompasses photography, sculpture, installation, performance, books, video, animation, websites, and interventions in the public domain. She collects images related to urgent societal topics like privacy, government surveillance, pollution, and climate change, subjecting them to critical scrutiny by extracting existing imagery from the digital sphere and translating it into her own three-dimensional visual language. Her self-published book Trans Human Nature, full of vibrant green leaves and cybernetic ghosts, was inspired by the several months she spent living in the jungle in Suriname.
96 pages, 24 x 32 cm, softcover, self-published (The Netherlands).























