Ann Veronica Janssens — interview ‘I try to make visible the invisible, to work with the limits’

Ann Veronica Janssens Born in 1956 in Folkestone (United Kingdom), ANN VERONICA JANSSENS lives and works in Brussels (Belgium). Since the late 1970s Ann Veronica Janssens develops an experimental work that emphasizes in situ installations and the use of very simple or intangible materials, such as light, sound or artificial fog. Ann Veronica Janssens (born July 30, 1956) is a Belgian contemporary visual artist based in Brussels, Belgium. She lives and works in Brussels, Belgium. [1]

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Ann Veronica Janssens (75 results) Recently Added View Ann Veronica Janssens's 75 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. See available sculpture, prints and multiples, and installation for sale and learn about the artist. Ann Veronica Janssens. (Left to right): CL2BK, 2015; Pinky Sunset R, 2019; and CL2 Blue Shadow, 2015. Installation view, South London Gallery. Photo: Andy Stagg. Studio International spoke with Janssens about tangibility, experimentation and the South London Gallery. Exhibitions Ann Veronica Janssens' work has been widely recognized for its ability to challenge and experiment with the definition of perception. Through her motifs of abstraction, mirroring, and light, Janssens deliberately displaces and transforms specific materials to explore what she terms the 'ungraspable'. Ann Veronica Janssens (b. 1956 in Folkestone, United Kingdom) lives and works in Brussels, Belgium. Janssens is most recently the subject of a retrospective at Pirelli HangarBiccoca, Milan. Janssens's work has also been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at institutions including Collection Lambert, Avignon, France; Fondation CAB.

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Ann Veronica Janssens (born 1956) lives and works in Brussels. Recent and current exhibitions include Rundlederwelten at Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Ecstasy at MOCA, Los Angeles and Experiencing Duration at the Biennale d'art contemporain de Lyon 2005. Belgian artist Ann Veronica Janssens (b. 1956) has created an extensive body of work over four decades spanning installations, projections, immersive environments and sculptures. At the core of her practice is an interest in light and its impact on our perception and experience. Ann Veronica Janssens's works incorporate different media, including sculpture and immersive environments. Her preferred materials are artificial light and mist with which she explores the nature of sensorial experience and the relationship between the body and space. Ann Veronica Janssens. Using sound, light and colour, Janssens creates spaces in which she explores visual perception and its limits. 12.10.2018-13.1.2019. "My main material is light". Light art by Belgium-based artist Ann Veronica Janssens fills the galleries on the two top floors of Kiasma in Janssens' first solo show in Finland.

Ann Veronica Janssens — interview ‘I try to make visible the invisible, to work with the limits’

Uniting elements of science and Minimalism, Ann Veronica Janssens makes glistening artworks and immersive environments that consider the limits and fragility of perception. The artist creates projections, installations, urban interventions, and. See all past shows and fair booths Featured representation Mennour Critically acclaimed Since the late 1970s, Ann Veronica Janssens (Folkestone, UK, 1956; lives and works in Brussels) has developed her research around light and its relationship to what surrounds it, often creating site-specific works that challenge the immutable nature of sculpture and installation. Janssens has built her practice on overcoming the art object. Ann Veronica Janssens est une artiste femme plasticienne britannique. Elle explore les possibilités de la lumière pour interroger nos perceptions visuelles. Brussels-based artist Ann Veronica Janssens' practice is concerned primarily with light, colour, and perception. Janssens makes very few art objects. Instead, her work attempts to escape the 'tyranny of objects' and what she describes as their 'overbearing materiality'. Since the late 1990s, Janssens has filled spaces with washes of.

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Ann Veronica Janssens' work foregrounds the body's perception of the world and itself in it. Beautifully made, her works exude the impression of great simplicity yet create vivid experiences of the act of seeing, evoking a heightened awareness of the changeability and fleetingness of individual perception. ANN VERONICA JANSSENS 18TH BIENNALE OF SYDNEY In association with the 18th Biennale of Sydney, Carriageworks will present a major installation work from the renowned Belgian artist Ann Veronica Janssens. Janssens creates 'propositions' or 'interventions' in her installations that are based on the relation of time and space.