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Alice Anderson Alice Anderson Born in 1972. Lives and works in London. 1998-2001 École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris 2002-2005 Goldsmiths College London EXPOSITIONS PERSONELLES 2018 Itinéraire d’un corps / Spirituals Machine, Galerie Valérie Bach La Patinoire Royale, Bruxelles, Belgique 2017 In Vivo, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France Between Surfaces, UNIT9 Contemporary Art Centre, London, UK Everything is connected, public sculpture, Howick Place, London, UK 2016 Post digital, Union Projects, London, UK Time Capsules, Glass Tank, Oxford, UK Insouciance, public sculpture, Place Saint Germain des Prés, Paris, France Share & Wires, permanent sculptures, Eiffel Historical Building, Paris, France 2015 Data Space, Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris, France Memory Movement Memory Objects, Wellcome Collection, London, UK 2014 Cutting, Folding, Assembling, Coastal Currents Festival, Hastings, UK 2013 Performing Life, Villa Bernasconi Cultural Center, Lancy, Switzerland In Movement, Print Room, London, UK 2012 Travelling Studio, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK From Dance to Sculpture, Riflaker, London, UK Timescale, Artopia, Milan, Italy 2011 Childhood Rituals, Freud Museum, London Years after Years, CoExist Centre, Southend on Sea, UK 2008 Soft Sculptures, National Museum, Nice, France Spectres, National Museum Pablo Picasso, Vallauris, France La Traversée des apparences, Frac Paca, Marseille, France 2007 D.Day, Espace Croisé, Roubaix, France 2005 Anderson’s Journal, Jeu de Paume, Paris, France Dr Edwards’ House, Marnay Art Center, France 2003 Vertical, Frac Paca, Marseille, France 15 rue Veydt - 1060 brussels – belgium – t +32 (0)2 533 03 90 [email protected] – www.prvbgallery.com Expositions groupes 2017 Summer Show, La Patinoire Royale, Brussels, Belgium Drawing Biennale, Drawing Room, London, UK Sculptures en plein Air, Triennale, Malbuisson, France Force of Nature, The Art Pavillion, London, UK Beyond, Foundation One, London, UK The House of Penelope, Artspace 46, London, UK International Arts Festival, Maidstone Museum, Maidstone, UK 2016 Champagne Life, Saatchi Gallery, London, UK Traces, Minsheng Art Museum, Beijing, China Tabous, Namur Cultural Center, Namur, Belgium Summer Exhibition, Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK 2015 Touch, Espoo Museum of Modern Art, Finland Un regard sur la collection d’Agnès b, LAM museum, Lille, France 2014 British Contemporary Art, Rizzordi Art Foundation, St Petersburg, Russia Interchange Junctions- around Yinka Shonibare, Howick Place, London, UK Out of Our heads, Shoreditch Town Hall, London, UK Between Reality, European House of Photography, Paris, France Forward, The Drawing Gallery, Eton College, Windsor, UK Cords, Parcours St Germain, Paris, France Light Mood, Public Sculpture Parc, Leopardi Parc, Bergamo, Italy 2013 Personal Structures, Palazzo Bembo, 55th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy White Light White Heat, Palazzo Franchetti, 55th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy Art13 performances, London, UK Boat, Malbuisson Art triennal sculpture, Malbuisson, France Le Vert, Frac Haute Normandie, Normandie, France Myths, Centre d’Art Contemporain, Cajarc, France Mad, Bad and Sad, Freud Museum, London, UK 2012 Jeux d'Artistes, musée d’Annecy, Annecy, France Tainted Love, Transition, London, UK Sublimations, Meter Room, Coventry, UK Inner spaces, Brampton Museum, Herefordshire, UK New Masters, Cultural Center, Bologna, Italy 2011 The Return, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Algiers, Algeria Bound, All Visual Arts, London, UK 15 rue Veydt - 1060 brussels – belgium – t +32 (0)2 533 03 90 [email protected] – www.prvbgallery.com Smoke On Water, Aubin Art Space, London Human Frames, Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, Germany Nomadic Nights, Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, Paris Monolith, Latitude Contemporary Art, Suffolk, UK Uncanny, Birmingham Art Centre, Birmingham 2010 Elles at centre Pompidou, Pompidou Centre, Paris Living in Evolution, Busan Biennale, Busan Contemporary Art Museum, Korea Wonderland, Assab One, Milan, Italy Cher Monsieur Boltanski, Fondation Agnès b, Paris The Digital Hand, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan Athenes - Marrakech - Palermo, Riso Contemporary Art Museum, Sicily Concrete and Glass, Hoxton Square, London, UK Identify: Body it, Nichido Contemporary Art museum, Japan 2009 From John to Sebastian, Tate Modern, London, UK Invisible Adversaries, Northern Gallery Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK Anderson’s Journal, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Calais, Calais, France Mediterranean, Palazzo Rospiglosi, Rome, Italy Internationale Biennale of Marrakech, Morocco Ce qui demeure est le futur, Musée des Beaux-Arts d’Amiens, France The invention of a world, Institute Cultural Sao Paulo, Brazil 2008 Light after Dark, T Blouin Fondation, London, UK Hbox, Pompidou Centre, Paris, France Hbox, Tate Modern, London, UK Day, Le Fresnoy, Lille, France La Main Numerique, Centre d’Art Annecy, Annecy, France The Firious Gaze, Montehermoso Kulturunea, Vitoria, Spain Moving Stills, Musa Museum, Vienna, Austria Riddle Me, Danielle Arnaud, London, UK Chromophilia, Bear Space, London, UK Peur et Désir, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France 2007 Hi Fi, Artprojx, Tate Britain, London, UK Surrealistxs, Centre Pasqu Art, Vienne, Austria From a believer, Ubu Art Foundation, Barcelona, Spain Dunkelheit, St Pancras Church, London, UK Contemporary Art Festival, Prague, Czech Republic AA’Journal, Greenland St Contemporary Art Centre, Artprojx, Liverpool, UK Artist’s Room, Locarno Film Festiva, Switzerland Peyolt, Centre d’art de Genevilliers, Paris, France 2006 La Force de l’Art, Grand Palais, Paris, France Kunstfilm Biennale, Cologne, Germany 15 rue Veydt - 1060 brussels – belgium – t +32 (0)2 533 03 90 [email protected] – www.prvbgallery.com Body and Soul, FRAC PACA, Marseille, France Invisible Cities, Factory Berlin, Berlin, France Bienvenue, FRAC ALSACE, Alsace, France Partenaire Particulier, Espace Paul Ricard, Paris, France 2005 Modern Time, Man Museum, Italy Vertigo, Printemps de Septembre, Toulouse News Revisited, Tabacalera Art Center, Spain New Spectrum of Art, EMAP Museum, Korea 2004 Artfog, Anna Norlander Museum, Sweden 2003 Prospectif Cinema, Pompidou Center, Paris, France Jean Cocteau, sur le fil du siècle, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France David Bowie Art, Portobello Film Festival, London, UK Fables d’identités, Centre National de la Photographie, Paris, France 2002 Paysages d’entre-villes, Musée Zadkine, Paris, France Traversées, Musée d’Art Moderne de la ville de Paris Paris, France 15 rue Veydt - 1060 brussels – belgium – t +32 (0)2 533 03 90 [email protected] – www.prvbgallery.com .
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