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Maess Anand
Born1982
Warsaw, Poland
Alma mater Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
Known forDrawing contemporary art

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]

Career

Anand 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

Bibliography

  • 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

  1. ^ a b c d e Rychter, Karolina. "Maess Anand | Życie i twórczość | Artysta". Culture.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  2. ^ "ISNI 0000000513227965 Anand, Maess ( born 1982 )". isni.oclc.org. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Anand, Maess (1982 – )". digitaltmuseum.org. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  4. ^ a b Abnormal Results, Bente Brattland, The Lancet Oncology, Volume 16, No. 15, p1459-1460, Elsevier, London, 11/ 2015
  5. ^ Maess at New York’s Drawing Center , Culture.pl, 12 June 2014
  6. ^ [1] Drawing Center exhibition schedule, The Intuitionists
  7. ^ Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, exhibitions calendar
  8. ^ "There really is no such thing as Art. There are only artists („Nie ma sztuki, są artyści" ), Anna Stec, Obieg.pl, 2013
  9. ^ Kasia Michalski Gallery
  10. ^ Starak Family Foundation website
  11. ^ Radiotelevizija Slovenija, Dve razstavi, štiri umetnice: dvodnevni program mariborske Kible, Slovenia, 2019
  12. ^ [2] Warsaw Autumn programme 2019, archived website
  13. ^ 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.
  14. ^ Yaddo, List of artist guests
  15. ^ profile at Residency Unlimited, New York, 2018
  16. ^ Leipzig International Art Programme
  17. ^ VCCA alumni list
  18. ^ profile at ISCP New York, 2023
  19. ^ The Guardian, Jonathan Jones, Welcome to the world's smallest art fair – on a disappearing speck of sand, 8 January 2017
  20. ^ Hyperallergic, Claire Voon, World’s Smallest Biennale Drops Anchor on Caribbean Islet" February 7, 2017
  21. ^ Ming Pao 最迷你藝術雙年展 警示暖化; mingpao.com, 2017
  22. ^ Artnet, Tiny Island Plays Host to Biennale de La Biche, the World’s Smallest Biennial, Sarah Cascone, 23 January 2017
  23. ^ Art Review, World’s ‘smallest’ biennial on Ilet la Biche, Guadeloupe, 2017
  24. ^ The Observer, This Island Shack Holds World’s Smallest Biennale, Sotheby’s Sues Over Fake Painting, Guelda Voien, The observer.com, 2 July 2017
  25. ^ BWA – Municipal Art Gallery of Bydgoszcz
  26. ^ Imago Mundi collection website, Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche, Treviso, Italy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Maess Anand
Born1982
Warsaw, Poland
Alma mater Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw
Known forDrawing contemporary art

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]

Career

Anand 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

Bibliography

  • 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

  1. ^ a b c d e Rychter, Karolina. "Maess Anand | Życie i twórczość | Artysta". Culture.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  2. ^ "ISNI 0000000513227965 Anand, Maess ( born 1982 )". isni.oclc.org. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Anand, Maess (1982 – )". digitaltmuseum.org. Retrieved 19 January 2024.
  4. ^ a b Abnormal Results, Bente Brattland, The Lancet Oncology, Volume 16, No. 15, p1459-1460, Elsevier, London, 11/ 2015
  5. ^ Maess at New York’s Drawing Center , Culture.pl, 12 June 2014
  6. ^ [1] Drawing Center exhibition schedule, The Intuitionists
  7. ^ Wroclaw Contemporary Museum, exhibitions calendar
  8. ^ "There really is no such thing as Art. There are only artists („Nie ma sztuki, są artyści" ), Anna Stec, Obieg.pl, 2013
  9. ^ Kasia Michalski Gallery
  10. ^ Starak Family Foundation website
  11. ^ Radiotelevizija Slovenija, Dve razstavi, štiri umetnice: dvodnevni program mariborske Kible, Slovenia, 2019
  12. ^ [2] Warsaw Autumn programme 2019, archived website
  13. ^ 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.
  14. ^ Yaddo, List of artist guests
  15. ^ profile at Residency Unlimited, New York, 2018
  16. ^ Leipzig International Art Programme
  17. ^ VCCA alumni list
  18. ^ profile at ISCP New York, 2023
  19. ^ The Guardian, Jonathan Jones, Welcome to the world's smallest art fair – on a disappearing speck of sand, 8 January 2017
  20. ^ Hyperallergic, Claire Voon, World’s Smallest Biennale Drops Anchor on Caribbean Islet" February 7, 2017
  21. ^ Ming Pao 最迷你藝術雙年展 警示暖化; mingpao.com, 2017
  22. ^ Artnet, Tiny Island Plays Host to Biennale de La Biche, the World’s Smallest Biennial, Sarah Cascone, 23 January 2017
  23. ^ Art Review, World’s ‘smallest’ biennial on Ilet la Biche, Guadeloupe, 2017
  24. ^ The Observer, This Island Shack Holds World’s Smallest Biennale, Sotheby’s Sues Over Fake Painting, Guelda Voien, The observer.com, 2 July 2017
  25. ^ BWA – Municipal Art Gallery of Bydgoszcz
  26. ^ Imago Mundi collection website, Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche, Treviso, Italy

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