Artist Biography

Nomin Zezegmaa

Nomin Zezegmaa (b.1992, Berlin, Germany, based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) is a multidisciplinary artist, researcher and writer working between The Netherlands, Mongolia and Germany. Her theory and practice investigate and interweave histories and matter in relation to deep time and other-than-human realms drawing from Mongol cosmogony.

 

Since 2018, Nomin has been exhibiting in solo and group exhibitions. Her work was presented at Het Hem in Zaandam, het Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, the Rietveld Pavilion in Amsterdam and Prenzlauer Studio in Berlin. Nomins work has also been on display various times in Mongolia in places like Red Ger Creative Space in Ulaanbaatar, with the group exhibition ‘The Endless Knot’, a solo exhibition ‘Different Mountains, Different Encounters’ at Lkham Gallery and ‘Spirit of Gobi: Consilience’, group exhibition at Union of Mongolian Artists gallery, Ulaanbaatar. She has been nominated for the Autonomous Arts Award at the Gerrit Rietveld Academy in 2020 and shortlisted for the Losito Art Prize in 2021. Nomin self-published several books and essays, ‘108’ 2019 and ‘The Shamanic Gaze – An Investigation into Mongol Futurist Ways of Being’ in 2020. In 2025, Nomin Zezegmaa is participating in the Bukhara Biennial, the inaugural international biennial in Uzbekistan.