Art on a Postcard x War Child UK 2024 Part II
23 APRIL 2024 - 07 MAY 2024Notes
About
Anna Pakosz’s studio practice is focused on painting, as well as engagement with participatory and collaborative projects. Her work is deeply personal yet encourages a wider discourse on the notions of freedom, intimacy, and connection. Driven to share her artistic experiences, she organized a creative retreat in Sinai, Egypt in 2019 and a community art space—Atelier Pakosz— in Budapest between 2020 and 2023. In the past few years, she has had three solo exhibitions in Hungary, and her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions such as Flowers Gallery, London, and TKE Studios, UK. In her recent works, she is exploring the instinctive dialogue between color and the figurative image that emerges from it. She is finishing the 18-month-long Tracey Emin Artist Residency program in Margate, UK, in June 2024.
Selected Exhibitions:
Artist of the Year, Prize Nomination, Glamour, Hungary 2024
Flowers Gallery, Small is Beautiful, London, UK (group show) 2023
TKE Studios, TEARS, Margate, UK group show) 2023
Methana, DOXA Project Space, Budapest, Hungary (solo show) 2023
Young Talent of the Year, Prize Nomination, Elle Awards, Hungary 2023
Deák Erika Gallery, Art and Antique, Budapest, Hungary (group booth) 2023
Eispach Fine Art, Summer Show, Budapest, Hungary 2023
Highlights of Hungary, Awarded Special Prize for Best Creative Project of 2021 2022
Break The Bias, FORA Art Space, curated by Art Girl Rising, London, England 2022
Freewoman, HiHekaté, Káptalantóti, Hungary (solo show) 2021
Limpia, Hybridart Space, Budapest, Hungary (in collaboration with Danila Kostil) 2021
MTV EMA, Project for MTV Hungary, Budapest, Hungary 2021
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
These paintings are created in the garden of my studios. Flowers bloom in vibrant colors, everything is in movement, shifting, transforming, becoming.
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