Anna Płotnicka
Anna Płotnicka - Polish performance artist, installer, video art, photography and network art. She studied at the Academy of Fine Arts (now the Academy of Fine Arts) in Wrocław, at the Faculty of Painting, Graphic Arts and Sculpture. She defended her diploma in 1980 at the J.J Aleksiun's studio.
It is fascinated by activities that are a kind of social arrangement with the participation of people outside - spectators (cycles: Live Stories, Fire, Nobody, Empty) and artistic situations designed for others (series: Women and Pictures). Among the various artistic activities of Płotnicka, performative actions, which often result in photographic and audiovisual documentation and films that record the performance of the recordings, should be considered as the most significant.
In 2001 and 2004 she was the originator and curator of the exhibition "Krzątanina 1" and "Krzątanina". The exhibitions were organized with the assistance of BWA Awangarda in Wrocław and BWA in Zielona Góra and took part in a dozen or so Polish artists. In 2006 she organized an exhibition of Polish artists Living - Sich Einrichten in the Motorenhalle gallery in Dresden. The exposure of this project, with the participation of German artists, took place in BWA in Wroclaw in April 2007.
She received a Copernicus Scholarship from Germany in 2005 and CEAAC from France in 2008.
Her works are in collections of the Society of the Friends of Fine Arts "Zachęta" in Wroclaw and the National Museum in Wroclaw and the National Museum in Warsaw. Selected exhibitions and individual presentations Selected exhibitions and corporate presentations Bibliography
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