Nahum Korm is a visionary contemporary artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans painting, sculpture, and digital media. Born in 1984 in Mexico City, Korm’s early fascination with both natural phenomena and technological advancements fueled an artistic journey that blurs the boundaries between art, science, and ritual. After completing formal studies in Visual Arts at the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Korm sought inspiration globally, undertaking residencies in Europe, Asia, and the United States.
His work explores the interplay of memory, landscape, and the metaphysical, often incorporating elements of sound and immersive installation to engage viewers on a sensorial level. Korm’s exhibitions have been featured in renowned institutions such as the Museo Tamayo, Laboratorio Arte Alameda, and the Barbican Centre in London, earning critical acclaim for their innovative fusion of storytelling and experiential art. Alongside solo projects, Korm frequently collaborates with musicians, performers, and technologists, creating large-scale works that invite collective reflection on the mysteries of consciousness, time, and existence.
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