Anne Pincus
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Anne Pincus | |
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Born | 1961 |
Nationality | Australian |
Education | Monash University, Gippsland campus |
Known for | painting, installation art |
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Website | annepincus |
Anne Pincus (born Melbourne, 1961) is an Australian painter and installation artist. She currently lives in Munich, Germany.
Pincus studied Visual Art at the Monash University, Gippsland campus from 1978 to 1983.[1] She was a member of the Roar 2 Studio artists collective in Fitzroy, Melbourne.[2] She received her Graduate Diploma in Religious Education from La Trobe University in 1992.[1] In 1994 she moved to Germany.[3] She has participated in many group and solo exhibitions.
Nevill Drury wrote in 1994 that "Anne Pincus ... introduce[s] a more general mystical quality to their painting which evokes a sense of space and timelessness not rooted in any specific religio[n]".[4] In the 2010s, Pincus explored contrasting ways of depicting places, and the symbolism of gardens, overlaying the symbols of topographical maps on to blurred oil paintings of gardens.[5][6][7] She has also explored different perceptions of forests, as threatening, fairy-tale like or vulnerable, through her paintings and installations.[8][9][10]
In 2014, she participated in an artistic exploration of the theme 'Building Bridges with Christ' displayed in Saint Blaise Abbey, Black Forest, with an installation called 'Parachute Love', a parachute suspended floating beneath the Gothic vault.[11] She had also displayed this installation in St. Benedict's Church, Munich, in 2006.
Pincus also teaches at the Münchner Volkshochschule , the Munich Adult Education Centre.[1]
Solo exhibitions
[edit]- 1984: "Recent Works", The Gallery, Akaroa, New Zealand
- 1993:
- 1997: "Malerei", Café Gap, Munich
- 1998: "ask the dust", Access Contemporary Art Gallery, Sydney[12][13]
- 1999: "Ölgemälde", Jazzclub Unterfahrt, Munich
- 2000: "Distillations", Access Contemporary Art Gallery, Sydney[12]
- 2001: European Patent Office, Munich
- 2003: "Transcience" (installation), St. Rupert's Church, Munich
- 2004:
- "Of the Body and Other Strange Phenomena", 84 GHz, Munich
- "In der Schwebe" (installation), Church of the Resurrection (Auferstehungskirche), Munich
- 2006: "Parachute love" (installation), St. Benedict's Church, Munich
- 2009: "The Latitude of Shadows", Galerie Kaysser, Munich
- 2010: "Swimming with Medusa" (installation), werkschau.galerie für objekte + bilder, Munich
- 2012: "The lay of the land: a topographical memoir", Anita Traverso Gallery, Melbourne[5]
- 2014 "Anne Pincus | The Alchemist's Garden", International Press Club of München[6]
Selected group exhibitions
[edit]- 1986: Nicola Jackson, Anne Pincus, James Paul Gallery, Christchurch, New Zealand[14]
- 2008: “Open Studio”, Anne Pincus and the naughty see monkey, 45 Downstairs Gallery, Melbourne[15]
- 2009: International Art, Schloss Ruhpolding (works from "The Latitude of Shadows")[16]
- 2014: "Parachute love" (installation), Saint Blaise Abbey, Black Forest (with others)[11]
- 2019: "20 Positionen", Akademie für Politische Bildung, Tutzing, Bavaria[17]
- 2021 "Blicklichtung", KVD Gallery, Dachau (with Eva Ertl)[8]
- 2022: 19th Lenggries Art Week, Prinz Heinrich barracks, Lenggries, Bavaria ("Swimming with Medusa" and "Persephone's Garden" installations)[9]
- 2022: "Unter Holz über Wasser" (Under Wood, over Water), Landshut Art Association (with Eva Ertl)[10]
- 2024: "Trouble in Paradise", galerieGEDOKmuc[18]
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Dozierendenporträts: Pincus, Anne". Münchner Volkshochschule. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ Lancashire, Rebecca (13 February 1991). "Roar 2 displays the art that the artists choose to buy". The Age. p. 14. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ "ANNE PINCUS :: GALERIE KAYSSER :: MALEREI ::". www.galerie-kaysser.de. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
- ^ a b Drury, Nevill (1994). Images 2. Contemporary Australian Painting. Craftsman House. p. 149. ISBN 9789768097699. Retrieved 20 January 2025.
- ^ a b "Anne Pincus – The lay of the land: a topographical memoir". Art Almanac. 27 March 2012. Retrieved 20 January 2025.
- ^ a b Heise, Rüdiger. "Anne Pincus: zum Werk". PresseClub-München. Retrieved 21 January 2025.
- ^ Liese, Jasmin. "Anne Pincus - an Aussie artist in Munich". SBS. Retrieved 21 January 2025.
- ^ a b Schiegl, Gregor (23 June 2021). "Unheimlich verästelt". Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved 20 January 2025.
- ^ a b Schneider, Petra (14 September 2022). "Gehäkelte Korallen und ein schwebender Wald". Süddeutsche Zeitung. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ a b "Ausstellung: ANNE PINCUS und EVA ERTL UNTER HOLZ ÜBER WASSER". Kunstverein Landshut e.V. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ a b Garhammer, Erich (2014). Lebendige. Seelsorge 4/2014 Brücken bauen. Echter Verlag. ISBN 9783429061760. Retrieved 20 January 2025.
- ^ a b c May, Brenda (3 November 2015). "30 Years, 30 Artists, 30 Works". Issuu. Brenda May Gallery. Archived from the original on 28 February 2023. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ Britton, Stephanie (December 1998). "Anne Pincus in Munich". Artlink. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ Hurrell, John. "Nicola Jackson, Anne Pincus". Press. New Zealand. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ "Glover Prize. 2021 Artists Statements and Curriculum Vitae" (PDF). Glover Prize. p. 29. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ "Anne Pincus, Malerei und Objekte". Internationale Kunst Schloss Ruhpolding. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ "20 Positionen gehen in die 29. Runde". Akademie für Politische Bildung. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- ^ "Trouble in Paradise". GEDOKmünchen. 2024. Retrieved 22 January 2025.
- Australian painters
- 20th-century Australian sculptors
- Monash University alumni
- La Trobe University alumni
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- 1961 births
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- 21st-century Australian sculptors
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- 21st-century Australian women sculptors
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