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Siskin or speculative study on the language of plants, Digital print on paper, 16x25cm each, 2019
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Siskin, Installation, 2018
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Lovers who uncover, Embroidered curtain, Sunday art fair 2019
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A prototype for Babel's Tower, Moulds and sand, 2017
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I felt like I had myself walked into a visualization, Exhibition view, ADN platform, 2016
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Document, A4 folded papers, 2015-2018
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Great Panorama!, Installation at Torres Venecianas, Barcelona 2018
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Until I am no longer to stand, Performance, La Capella, Barcelona 2016
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Until I am no longer to stand, Performance, La Capella, Barcelona 2016
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Giving a place to confusion, Printed plastic banner, 5m, La Bianyal 2017
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Ruins' lecture, Chalk on floor, 2018
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Les pedres del camí (Detail), 3D prints with LayBrick, 2017
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Les pedres del camí (Detail), 3D prints with LayBrick, 2017
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Reaparició, Performance, La Bianyal 2017
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A mountain inside home, Tiles and green peas, Bombon projects 2018
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A mountain inside home, Tiles and green peas, Bombon projects 2018
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Static Explosion III, Digital photo print on Hahnemuhle photo rag, 35 x 95 cm, 2018
Anna Dot’s projects focus on translation and communication processes, paying special attention to the processes of reading and writing as well as digital technologies. She often uses tools that explore texts as if it was a cumulative technology. Her practice is not restricted to the work with one only technique or material. Instead, it adapts to the conceptual particularities of the process, which is usually motivated by an initial question that she attempts to explore by means of the artistic practice.
Anna Dot (b. 1991, based in Barcelona) Her work has been shown at Bòlit Centre d’Art Contemporani, Girona (2020); Bombon Projects, Barcelona (2020); Galerie Bernhard Bischoff, Switzerland (2020), MNAC, Barcelona (2020), Can Felipa Barcelona (2020); ConScan Projects, London (2019); La Capella, Barcelona (2019); MAC, Mataró (2019); Charsoo Honaar , Tehran (2019); Muzej savremene umetnosti Vojvodine, Serbia (2018); Bombon Projects, Barcelona (2018); Galeria Heinrich Ehrhardt, Madrid (2018); Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2017); Plataforma Revolver, Lisboa (2017); ADN Platform, Sant Cugat (2017) or La Capella de Sant Roc, Valls (2015), among others. She has been awarded with the Art Nou Award (Barcelona, 2018) and the BIAM award (Amposta, 2014).