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Ann Veronica Janssens is a Belgian contemporary visual artist based in Brussels, Belgium. She lives and works in Brussels, Belgium. |
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<div>Born in 1956 in Folkestone – UK, ANN VERONICA JANSSENS lives and works in Brussels, B.<br>Her work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions: at the South London Gallery in London–<br>UK and at the Louisiana Museum in Humlebæk–DK (2020); at the De Pont Foundation in Tilburg–NL,<br>at the Kiasma Museum in Helsinki–FL, at the Baltimore Museum of Art–USA (2018); at the Institute of<br>Contemporary Art in Villeurbanne–FR (2017); at the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas–USA (2018),<br>and at the SMAK in Ghent–B (2015).<br>In 2003, she participated in the exhibition "Aux origines de l'abstraction. 1800-1914" at the Musée d’Orsay<br>in Paris, with the proposal Red 106 - Blue 132. In 1999, she represented Belgium at the 48th Venice<br>Biennale with Michel François and her work has been part of many other international biennials such<br>as Sharjah Biennial–UAE (2019); Manifesta 10, St Petersburg–R (2014); 11th and 18th Biennales of Sydney–<br>AUS (1998-2012); Manifesta 8, Murcia – ES (2011); 5th Seoul International Media Art Biennial, KR<br>(2006); 5th Istanbul International Biennial–TR (1997) and 22nd São Paulo International Biennial–BR<br>(1994). She has also collaborated on several occasions with choreographers such as Pierre Droulers<br>and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. Since 2009, she has also initiated with Nathalie Ergino the "Brain<br>Space Laboratory" of the Institute of Contemporary Art of Villeurbanne, an interdisciplinary project<br>that brings together the reflections and experiences of artists and scientists.<br>Since 1985, she has participated in major group exhibitions such as "Shifting Spaces", Hayward Gallery,<br>London–UK, "Le musée absent" in Wiels, Brussels–B (2017), "Illumination" at the Louisiana Museum of<br>Modern Art, Humlebæk–DK (2016); "Another Minimalism" at the Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh–UK<br>(2015); "Zehn Räume Drei Loggien und Ein Saal" at the Sprengel Museum, Hanover–DE (2015); "Simple<br>Forms" at the Centre Pompidou Metz–FR and the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo–J (2014); "Light Show" at<br>the Hayward Gallery, London–UK, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Sydney–AU and the Sharjah<br>Art Foundation–UAE (2013-2015); "Dynamo. Un siècle de lumière et de mouvement dans l'art 1913-<br>2013" at the Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, Paris–FR (2013); "Fruits de la Passion" at the Centre<br>Pompidou, Paris–FR (2012); "unExhibit" at the Generali Foundation, Vienna–AT (2011); "Universal Code"<br>at The Power Plant - Contemporary Art Gallery, Ontario–CA (2009); "Ecstasy, In And About Altered<br>States" at MOCA, Los Angeles–USA (2005); "Natuurlijk" at the Kröller- Müller Museum, Otterlo–NL<br>(2002); "Stimuli" at the Witte de With and Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam–NL (1999).<br>The artist's future projects include in the spring of 2021, and at the invitation of the Centre des monuments<br>nationaux, the conception of a monumental work – 23:56:04 – for the Panthéon in Paris, and in<br>the autumn of 2022 a solo exhibition at the Pirelli HangarBicocca Foundation in Milan.</div> |
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Ann Veronica Janssens is a Belgian contemporary visual artist based in Brussels, Belgium. She lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.
