Angela Anzi's Solo Exhibition at Marburger Kunstverein
Swiss artist Angela Anzi presents a solo exhibition at Marburger Kunstverein in Marburg, featuring installations that combine sound, performance, video, and sculpture. Her works, such as 'Poisonous Potentials', 'Chanted Water', 'Medusa’s Laughter', and 'Ventilation', explore the interplay of sound, female-coded voice, material, and transformation. Anzi blends classical ceramic sculpture with everyday materials to disrupt habitual perception, treating sculptural bodies as both material and resonant entities with cultural and gendered connotations. Her practice is a fluid process of critical reflection, interweaving concrete materials with narratives from diverse sources to challenge established meaning frameworks.
Key facts
- Angela Anzi is a Swiss artist working at the intersection of sound, performance, video, and sculpture.
- Her solo exhibition is at Marburger Kunstverein in Marburg.
- The exhibition includes installations 'Poisonous Potentials', 'Chanted Water', 'Medusa’s Laughter', and 'Ventilation'.
- Anzi combines classical ceramic sculpture with everyday materials.
- Her work aims to unsettle habitual modes of perception.
- She is interested in sculptural bodies as material and resonant entities.
- Her practice involves critical reflection on cultural and gendered connotations.
- She interweaves concrete materials with narratives from different sources.
Entities
Artists
- Angela Anzi
Institutions
- Marburger Kunstverein
Locations
- Marburg
- Germany