Alice Anderson Performative Drawing Year 2017 Medium Thread on paper Dimensions 29.7 x 21.0 cm Nominated by Anne Pierre D'Albis, founder and President of Parcours Saint Germain Top pick artist Vanessa Jackson, artist Rana Begum Date and country of birth 1972, GB About the artist Born in 1972 in London, Alice Anderson lives and works in London. Her oeuvre hybridises the worlds of technology and ancestral cultures as a way of finding spirituality through developing technologies. In a world where machine learning and algorithms govern the fate of humanity, the artist examines what we can learn from our body in its relationship with the universe. Anderson’s approach underscores the urgency of the human dimension in a contemporary world driven by technology. The artist gives substance to the immaterial through ritual-like performances which generate sculptures, drawings and paintings. She paints with colour and weaves copper wire, symbolising cerebral and technological connections of the dawn of the internet. These dazzling or meditative dances transport her to a level of consciousness which our modern world has all but forgotten, but which Joseph Beuys or Anna Halprin also explored in their time. Her work is held public collections including Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Espoo Museum; Wellcome Collection, London; Fond National d’Art Contemporain, Paris; and Centre National des Arts Plastiques, Paris. Selected solo exhibitions include Hyperlinks, König, London (2021); Prix Marcel Duchamp, Nominees (solo project) Pompidou Centre, Paris (2020); The Ritual of the Shapes, Fluxus Art Projects, London (2020); Sculptures, Performances, Paintings, Atelier Calder, Saché (2019); Heatwaves, Bozar, Brussels (2019); Body Itineraries, La Patinoire Royale, Brussels (2018); Connexions, DenFrie Centre of Contemporary Art, Denmark (2018); Thoughts, In Vivo, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2017); Saatchi Gallery, London (2016); Alice Anderson: Data Space, Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris (2015); Alice Anderson: Memory Movement Memory Objects, Wellcome Collection, London (2015); Collective Books, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (2012); and Alice Anderson’s Rituals, Freud Museum, London (2011).