Painter

Nina Linde Läuger

Nina Linde Läuger (1993) is a queer-feminist visual artist and DJ based in Amsterdam, and a regular presence at Kunstmarkt Noord. In her paintings she creates surreal, figurative compositions that translate emotional landscapes into vibrant imagery. Deeply inspired by mythological symbolism and Jungian ideas of the collective unconscious, her work embraces the power of imagination as a tool for liberation.

Feminism is at the heart of her practice. Her paintings often deal with themes like abortion, bodily autonomy, erotic liberation, and resistance to the male gaze. She paints on large-scale canvases—often two meters tall—to physically enter the imaginative spaces she builds.

Läuger is also a member of Kollektiv Korpa, a transnational feminist art collective of five artists from Germany and the Netherlands, that explores socio-ecological issues through multimedia work and sees radical care and collaborative creation as both political and artistic practice. Their recent exhibitions created spaces for dialogue around collective experience, interdependence, and resistance to neoliberal individualism.


As a DJ, she performs under the name Lengua Seca, mixing industrial reggaeton with sluttechno. Her sets are playful, sweaty, and political, built from a library of tracks by mostly FLINTA artists and producers.