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Timekeeper

Explore 'Timekeeper' by Susan Narduli – a captivating kinetic video sculpture blending architecture, tech & nature. A unique contemporary art piece featuring digital clock imagery.

Los Angeles-based artist Susan Narduli blends art, architecture & tech. Known for immersive installations & design research, her work explores experiential spaces & digital media.

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This kinetic video projection sculpture consists of 40 hours of looped projections of video, animations,

Artist Biography

A Convergence of Disciplines: The Artistic Vision of Susan Narduli

Susan Narduli, a Los Angeles-based artist and architect born in 1960, embodies the spirit of interdisciplinary exploration that defines contemporary art practice. Her work isn’t easily categorized; it exists at the compelling intersection of art, media, technology, and architecture—a space where physical environments meet digital realms, and experiential design takes center stage. Narduli's journey began with a foundational education in the fine arts, followed by a Master of Architecture from UCLA’s esteemed School of Architecture and Urban Design. This dual training wasn’t merely academic; it forged a unique perspective that allows her to seamlessly blend aesthetic vision with structural understanding, conceptual rigor with practical application. She is currently a licensed architect, further solidifying her ability to translate ideas into tangible realities.

Early Influences and the Formation of Narduli Studio

Before establishing her own studio, Narduli honed her skills through significant collaborations that would profoundly shape her artistic trajectory. Her time as a project designer for Frank Gehry exposed her to groundbreaking architectural forms and a willingness to push boundaries—a sensibility she carries forward in her own work. Collaborations with Liz Larner introduced her to the power of public art, while a partnership with Elise Grinstein, founder of Gemini G.E.L., deepened her understanding of printmaking and its potential for artistic innovation. These experiences weren’t isolated incidents but rather formative steps leading to the creation of Narduli Studio in Los Angeles. The studio itself is not simply a workspace but a crucible for design research—a place where traditional disciplines are challenged, preconceptions are questioned, and new typologies of public space are explored.

Experiential Spaces and Digital Media

Narduli’s work consistently prioritizes the viewer's experience. She doesn’t create objects to be passively observed but rather environments designed to engage, provoke thought, and foster a sense of connection. This is particularly evident in her immersive installations, which often incorporate digital media and kinetic elements. Timekeeper, for example, exemplifies this approach—a captivating sculpture that blends architecture, technology, and the natural world through the mesmerizing imagery of digital clocks. Her projects aren’t confined to galleries or museums; they extend into public spaces, transforming urban landscapes into dynamic canvases for artistic expression. ConvergenceLA (2017), a collaboration with Refik Anadol at Metropolis Towers in Los Angeles, demonstrates her ability to integrate art seamlessly into the fabric of the city. Land and Time (2011) at the Natural History Museum in Salt Lake City further illustrates this commitment, exploring the relationship between natural environments and temporal perception.

Recognition and Lasting Impact

The impact of Narduli’s work hasn't gone unnoticed. Her studio has received numerous accolades, including multiple Americans for the Arts Year in Review PAN Awards (2017, 2012, and 2010), a CODA Merit Award, and awards from the AIA recognizing excellence in architectural design. These honors are not merely acknowledgements of aesthetic achievement but also validations of her innovative approach to integrating technology and media into public spaces. Beyond awards, Narduli’s significance lies in her ability to bridge seemingly disparate fields—art, architecture, and technology—creating a new language of engagement for the 21st century. Her work challenges viewers to reconsider their relationship with the built environment, prompting them to actively participate in shaping the spaces they inhabit. She serves as an inspiration for emerging artists seeking to push creative boundaries and explore the potential of interdisciplinary collaboration.
susan narduli

susan narduli

1960 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Interactive Art/Digital Arch.
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Frank Gehry
    • Liz Larner
  • Current Status: Living
  • Date Of Birth: 1960
  • Full Name: Susan Narduli
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Timekeeper
    • ConvergenceLA
  • Place Of Birth: Los Angeles, USA
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