Maess Anand (née: Malgorzata Skrzypek,[1][2] also called Maess;[3] born in 1982 in Warsaw[1]) is a Polish visual artist who works with drawing.[1][3]
Maess Anand | |
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Born | 1982 Warsaw, Poland |
Alma mater | Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw |
Known for | Drawing contemporary art |
Career
editAnand graduated with MFA from Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts, Poland in 2007[1][4] and was recipient of a scholarship at the Escola Superior de Artes e Design in Porto, Portugal.[1]
Maess Anand has presented work in, among others: The Drawing Center[5][6] in New York, Wroclaw Contemporary Museum,[7][8] Kasia Michalski Gallery in Warsaw,[9] The Starak Family Foundation in Warsaw,[10] Kibla in Maribor, Slovenia,[11] Warsaw Austrian Cultural Forum,[12] in conjunction with the Warsaw Autumn Festival, Polish Institute in Budapest,[4] BWA - Municipal Art Gallery of Bydgoszcz Poland and IK Projects[13] in Lima, Peru.
The artist has been awarded following fellowships: Yaddo[14] in Saratoga Springs, Residency Unlimited[15] in New York, Adam Mickiewicz Institute in Warsaw, LIA Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei in Leipzig,[16]Virginia Center for the Creative Arts[17] in Amherst, Virginia and International Studio & Curatorial Program in New York.[18]
With Alex Urso, Maess Anand curated Biennale de La Biche; the smallest biennale in the world held on a deserted island near Guadeloupe. Biennale de la Biche held in 2017 has been reviewed by The Guardian,[19]Hyperallergic,[20] Ming Pao,[21]Artnet,[22]Art Review,[23] and The Observer.[24]
Anand's work is held in the permanent collections of BWA - Municipal Art Gallery of Bydgoszcz in Poland[25] and Imago Mundi Collection in Treviso, Italy.[26]
Further reading
edit- KHRÔMA by women. Colour through the eyes of contemporary artists, Museu Carmen Thyssen, Andorra
Bibliography
edit- „The Day is Not Enough, a few autobiographical stories ( "Dzień jest za krótki-kilka opowieści autobiograficznych"), exhibition catalogue, ed. Ośrodek Kultury i Sztuki, p. 98–104, ed. Magdalena Ujma, ISBN 9788362290659, Wrocław, 2013
- "The Intuitionists", exhibition catalogue, Drawing Papers, ed. The Drawing Center, ISBN 9780942324877, p. 46 and 104, ed. Lisa Sigal and Margaret Sundell, New York, 2014
- "Fukt Magazine for Contemporary Drawing 8/9", ISBN 978-3-86895-088-5, Revolver Publishing, p. 136–139 and 174, Berlin, 2010
- What-is-not (Nietota) exhibition catalogue, Wroclaw Contemporary Museum / Galeria Miejska BWA, ISBN 9788361675037, ed Paweł Baśnik, Tomasz Brzeski (et al.), Wrocław-Bydgoszcz 2018
- Watroba, Joanna, Images of Female Intimacy in Contemporary Polish Art, Kolegium Miedzyobszarowych Indywidualnych Studiów Humanistycznych i Spolecznych Uniwersytetu Wroclawskiego:, Polish Academy of Sciences p 135, 2014
References
edit- ^ a b c d e Rychter, Karolina. "Maess Anand | Życie i twórczość | Artysta". Culture.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 January 2024.
- ^ "ISNI 0000000513227965 Anand, Maess ( born 1982 )". isni.oclc.org. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
- ^ a b "Anand, Maess (1982 – )". digitaltmuseum.org. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
- ^ a b Abnormal Results, Bente Brattland, The Lancet Oncology, Volume 16, No. 15, p1459-1460, Elsevier, London, 11/ 2015
- ^ Maess at New York’s Drawing Center ,Culture.pl, 12 June 2014
- ^ [1]Drawing Center exhibition schedule, The Intuitionists
- ^ Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, exhibitions calendar
- ^ "There really is no such thing as Art. There are only artists” („Nie ma sztuki, są artyści" ), Anna Stec, Obieg.pl, 2013
- ^ Kasia Michalski Gallery
- ^ Starak Family Foundation website
- ^ Radiotelevizija Slovenija, Dve razstavi, štiri umetnice: dvodnevni program mariborske Kible, Slovenia, 2019
- ^ [2]Warsaw Autumn programme 2019, archived website
- ^ Zając, Joanna. "EXHIBITION IN A SUITCASE FLEW FROM WARSAW TO LIMA | Contemporary Lynx – print and online magazine on art & visual culture". contemporarylynx.co.uk. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
- ^ Yaddo, List of artist guests
- ^ profile at Residency Unlimited, New York, 2018
- ^ Leipzig International Art Programme
- ^ VCCA alumni list
- ^ profile at ISCP New York, 2023
- ^ The Guardian, Jonathan Jones, Welcome to the world's smallest art fair – on a disappearing speck of sand, 8 January 2017
- ^ Hyperallergic, Claire Voon, World’s Smallest Biennale Drops Anchor on Caribbean Islet" February 7, 2017
- ^ Ming Pao最迷你藝術雙年展 警示暖化; mingpao.com, 2017
- ^ Artnet, Tiny Island Plays Host to Biennale de La Biche, the World’s Smallest Biennial, Sarah Cascone, 23 January 2017
- ^ Art Review, World’s ‘smallest’ biennial on Ilet la Biche, Guadeloupe, 2017
- ^ The Observer, This Island Shack Holds World’s Smallest Biennale, Sotheby’s Sues Over Fake Painting, Guelda Voien, The observer.com, 2 July 2017
- ^ BWA – Municipal Art Gallery of Bydgoszcz
- ^ Imago Mundi collection website, Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche, Treviso, Italy
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