Anna Daneri
Slovenia
 

While in residence Daneri will give a Curatorial Tour of Joan Jonas: They Come to Us without a Word at the NTU CCA Singapore and will provide a deeper understanding of Jonas’ way of working and share insights into how the artist developed the different elements of her exhibition.

Anna Daneri

5 January - 25 January 2016

Anna Daneri has worked with Joan Jonas on several occasions in the past, and was the production manager for the presentation of They Come to Us without a Word at the U.S. Pavilion during the 56th Venice Biennale. While in residence Daneri will give a Curatorial Tour of Joan Jonas: They Come to Us without a Word at the NTU CCA Singapore and will provide a deeper understanding of Jonas’ way of working and share insights into how the artist developed the different elements of her exhibition. Daneri will research Singapore’s port city status and different mutations of trade and migration and how this has affected the psychogeographic landscape of Singapore. She will also connect with local artists to gain an awareness of Singaporean arts communities.


Anna Daneri, 5 January – 25 January 2016, Courtesy the artist.

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Anna Daneri
Anna Daneri
Artist-in-Residence
Slovenia

Anna Daneri is co-founder and adjunct curator of Peep-Hole, collaborator with Fondazione Meru (for which she initiated the Meru Art*Science Award), and editor of Peep-Hole Sheet. In 2015 she was the production manager for They Come to Us without a Word by Joan Jonas for the U.S. Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennale. She has worked on international exhibitions including Food (Geneva, 2012), The Mediterranean Approach (Venice/Marseille/Sao Paolo, 2011), The Inadequate (project by Dora Garcìa for the 54th Venice Biennale), Collateral (Milan/Sao Paolo, 2008), Joan Jonas – My Theater (Trento, 2007). She collaborated with Art for the World (1996-2013) and with Fondazione Antonio Ratti (1995-2010), and was professor of Contemporary Art Phenomenology at the Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti in Bergamo (2003 – 2007).