Spectral Interference
27 March - 6 May
Saatchi Gallery Chelsea
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Anna Liber Lewis (b.1977) lives and works in London.
She graduated with a BA from Central Saint Martins in 2001 and was the 2013 recipient of the Genesis Foundation Scholarship to study at the Royal College of Art, gaining an MFA in 2015. She was awarded the Moich Abrahams Prize for Most Innovative Work at The London Group Century Open (2013), and received both the Griffin Arts Prize and the Young Contemporary Talent Prize, supported by the Ingram Collection, in 2017.
Her first solo exhibition took place at Elephant West in 2019, commissioned by Elephant Magazine, and explored a call-and-response relationship between music and painting. This marked the beginning of an ongoing creative collaboration with Four Tet (Kieran Hebden), developed through long-term dialogue between sound and image and later realised through the project Muscle Memory and the EP Anna Painting.
This was followed by a second solo show at The Lightbox, Woking where she was asked to respond to a piece from the Ingram Collection; she chose a work by Eileen Agar. Group exhibitions include Landscape Portrait: Now and Then; Redressing the Balance: Women Artists from the Ingram Collection; WIP at Camden Arts Centre Studio.
Recent solo exhibitions include Dazzle Camouflage (solo), Benjamin Parsons × Hannah Payne Art (2023); Group exhibitions include Forms, Galarie pcp, Paris, On the Calculation of Volume, Gerald Moore Gallery (2024) SHAPE SORTER, Marie Jose Gallery, Fragmented Realities, Reflex Gallery, 2022, Amsterdam, Can You Hear It?, Cooke Latham Gallery, London (2022); Life Is Still Life, curated by Naomi Polonsky, The Women’s Art Collection, Cambridge (2022); Sign Systems, Unit London (2022); two-person show, Between the Lines – New Paintings by Anna Liber Lewis and Dominic Beattie, Meakin + Parsons in partnership with Hannah Payne, Oxford (2022).
She has shown widely in the UK and Europe, and her work is held in numerous private collections.