Anne Lacheiner-Kuhn is a Namibian artist based in the northern hemisphere who’s multidisciplinary practice has incorporated collage, video, photography, installation and sculpture.
She is also a well established Special Effects Snow Technician for Film and TV having worked on projects the likes Murder on the Orient Express, Game of Thrones and Jurassic World. Dominion and having worked with the likes of Ridley Scott and George Clooney.
Her art practise is focused on appropriation, remixing, recycling and sampling to creative narratives that explore memory, sexuality and identity.
“This recycling of sound, images, and forms implies incessant navigation within the meanderings of cultural history, navigation which itself becomes the subject of artistic practice.” (Bourriaud, 2002)
She has widely exhibited internationally including in US, UK, Namibia, Spain, Italy and South Africa. Most recently she has show her work at The National Gallery of Namibia and The Other Art Fair London. Please check out her CV for view a full exhibition list.
Anne has also been shortlisted for the Clifford Chance Sculpture award as well as the SASOL New Signatures award. Her work also forms part of the collection at the Department of Science and Technology, Pretoria, South Africa as well as various private international collectors across Europe, Africa and the Middle East.
She has collaborated with The Agency Gallery director Bea de Sousa for the Theresa Hak Kyung Cha ( 1951-82): a portrait in fragments show at the KCC London.
From 2011-2016 she taught across the University of Art London both in digital media and 3D/Sculpture and was predominantly based at Central Saint Martins.sharing her extensive Film and Television post production knowledge which she obtained working on national and international projects for clients including: Universal Pictures Int., Sony Pictures Classics, 20th Century Fox, Working Title, BBC, History Channel, Sky1, ITV, Pulse Films and The British Museum.
She has a keen interest in Documentary Photography and Contemporary African Art.