ALICE ANDERSON | CENTRE POMPIDOU: PERFORMANCE

12 October 2017 

Alice Anderson presented her work through the In Vivo series at the Centre Pompidou. 

 

Alice Anderson staged her first solo exhibition in 2011 at the Freud Museum in London, where she lives and works. Her performing practices produce pastels, drawings, wire sculptures and steel capsules, creating new physical relationships to the object and space. Her work is inspired by the ancestral rituals of the indigenous Arhuacos community in Sierra Nevada, Colombia, where the artist makes regular visits. Her approach is based on "the search for alternatives, which contrast with the externalisation of the memory created by the digital process.”

 

Dedicated to performing practices, "In Vivo" invites an artist to talk about their work or demonstrate an action.

 

Learn more on the Centre Pompidou site.