Anna Daučíková
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Anna Daučíková | |
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Born | 1950 Bratislava |
Nationality | Slovak |
Education | Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava, 1978 |
Known for | video art |
Anna Daučíková (born August 18, 1950) is Slovak visual artist and activist
Work
In the 1980s, after graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava, she moved to Moscow, working on automatic abstract paintings questioning the notion of authorship. She lived in the Soviet Union for 12 years during the period of perestroika.[3] She did not exhibit her artwork publicly during this time .[4] During this period she produced black-and-white photo series documenting certain aspects of late Soviet era daily life, for example Moscow/Women/Sunday (1989 – 1990), which documented Moscow women on the street.[4] During this time she also produced photo series of drinking glasses on window-ledges, including Family Album (1990), first exhibited in 2017, in which the various compositions represent standard and nonstandard family structures.[5] On her return to Bratislava in 1991 she co-founded the Slovakian feminist cultural journal Aspekt. Throughout the 1990s, she experimented with the representation of sexuality depicted in the medium of video,[1] often combining video screenings with live performances.
She has exhibited in a number of major international exhibitions, including Gender Check
References
- ^ OCLC 892243564.
- ^ a b "2018-anna-daucikova". Gandy Gallery. 2018-05-22. Retrieved 2020-02-03.
- ^ Interview 89: Anna Daučíková, Národní galerie Praha, 2019-12-13, retrieved 2020-04-03
- ^ a b Hanáková, Petra (November 2018). "Anna Daučíková". KHB ARTBASE. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- ^ Watlington, Emily (2019-10-30). "Anna Daučíková Explores the Body Through Glass". ARTnews.com. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- ^ "Gender Check: List of Artists". Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- ^ "Gender Check. Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe - Zachęta Narodowa Galeria Sztuki". zacheta.art.pl. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- ^ "Anna Daučíková". www.documenta14.de. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
- ^ "Anna Daučíková". KW Institute for Contemporary Art. 2019-03-26. Retrieved 2020-04-03.
External links
- TTT Debates Anna Daučíková
- documenta 14: daybook Anna Daučíková
- Gandy Gallery Anna Daučíková
- Futura Prague Anna Daučíková
- Camera Austria International 148/2019: interview Anna Daučíková: The Carnival of Scarcity