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Annina Roescheisen is a pluri-disciplinary artist who's works include drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, performance art and documentary making. She lives and works between New York, Paris and Geneva. Her videopiece What Are You Fishing for was exhibited at the 56th Venice Biennale, at the GAA Foundation in the context of the European Pavilion. It was nominated for the Aesthetica Art Prize in 2015.[3] The series was also displayed at the Elliot Levenglick Gallery in New York City.[4]

Early Years: Born in Germany in 1982 to a German father and Slovenian mother,[5] Roescheisen spent her childhood in Munich. With a strong artistic heritage as the granddaughter of highly acclaimed German artist Ernst Moritz Geyger (1861-1941) she went on to graduate from the Elite University of Ludwig Maximilian, Munich with a Masters in History of Art, and political Philosophy and Folklore.

Since 2012 she has performed in”Systema Occam” by French contemporary artist Xavier Veilhan in collaboration with contemporary music composer Eliane Radigue. This performance was shown at the MAMO/ Le Corbusier in Marseille, the Delacroix Museum in Paris, the Hermès Foundation in Paris, and the French Alliance Institute in New York, to name a few.

In 2016, Time Out New York named her as one of the top 10 emerging artists to follow.

In their 2015 review of her series, “What are You Fishing For”, Wall Street International emphasized that “Her “holistic” approach to art allows for a broad spectrum of activities and has seen the artist become an active participator in the human rights field and a collaborator with fellow artists.”

Her video entitled “A Love story” won the 2016 Born award in the category of Art as well as the International Award of Outstanding Excellence at the International Film Festival for Peace, Inspiration & Equality.

MrsShev77 (talk) 13:10, 10 December 2018 (UTC)

Roescheisen’s multimedia works are held together by underlying concepts such as iconography, poetry, literature, Medieval art, German Romanticism, Gothic architecture, the fairytale, the inspection of dream and reality, and the visible and invisible world. But above all her work deals with the observation, reflection and investigation of humans and their emotions.

Throughout her artistic practice a constant interplay between dream and reality takes place. The medium of video is used to further explore this relationship where it is considered ‘painting in motion and emotion’. The videos are slow and deliberate, the music compositions shaped to form a new level of interpretation, encouraging the viewer to exist outside time constraints, constrictions and pressures. Her work shifts between childhood and adulthood, shedding light on human existence in all its forms.

Roescheisen approaches art as a tool to break down the barriers of elitist thinking and enhance connectivity. Art becomes a universal language, used by the artist in order to disrupt the silence and to bring our innermost feelings to the surface. Roescheisen uses art to promote expressive freedom.

Her quest for social change has become more and more important through her artistic career. Roescheisen has contributed both through art and in person to many philanthropic and social projects including autism among children, women’s rights, homelessness, suicide, and, recently, on the topic of peace. Since the end of 2016, Roescheisen is working on her ongoing project entitled: “#WhatBringsPeace”, an interactive and all-inclusive art project, addressing the panhuman quest of individual and global peace.

In the context of Roescheisen’s social and philanthropic engagements she collaborates with institutions worldwide such as the United Nations Foundation and the BWM Foundation. She was invited to numerous public talks including the World Economic Forum (Davos), Global Table (Bogota & Berlin), and Summit of Peace (Bogotá), to speak and share the impact and importance of art from an interdisciplinary approach. She believes art can be used to ensure and engage in collaborations with governments, institutions, NGOs, as well as locally with universities and individuals to promote an agenda of sustainability, social welfare, and human rights.

Exhibitions: 2018

Exhibition “Vertical Poesy”, Annina Roescheisen & Antoine Vidal, Gallery FreeStudios, Geneva (Switzerland) Charity Gala & Auction for the “Bal de Printemps” organized by the IRP Foundation, Geneva (Switzerland)

2017

Miami Art Basel, Exhibition Videowork, private Viewing and diner in collaboration with Blackdove x Kevin Barry Fine Art x Aimen Chouchane PR, Miami (USA) Curated and organized by Vanessa Virag at Espace Gallery Catherine Houard, Paris (France) “Das DaSein” at Circle Culture Gallery, Berlin (Germany) LEONARDO DI CAPRIO FOUNDATION, Gala & Auction, St. Tropez Vineyard Domaine Bertraud Belieu (France) Museum Exhibition curated by Apostrophe NY at MANA Contemporary Art Museum, NJ (USA) Gala for the BFAMI, British Friends of the Art Museum of Israel, Exhibition in the CHRISTIE’s Auction among: Ron Arad, Tracey Emin, Anish Kapoor, Alex Katz, etc., London (UK)

2016

Art Lima Fair, Yam Gallery Mexico City, Lima (Peru) Cabinet of Curiosity of Thomas Erber, Palais Royal, Colette Store, Gallery Molière, Paris (FR) Womanity Foundation, Charity Gala with an Auction held by Christie’s, Geneva, (CH) Frank Pages Gallery, “Young Collective”, Geneva, (CH)

2015

VENICE BIENNALE, GAAF Foundation, Palazzo Bembo & Mora: European Pavilion, Venice (IT) Aesthetica Art Prize, longlisted, St.Mary’s Abbey, York (UK) Art Toronto, Fair, Catinca Tabacaru Gallery NYC, Toronto (Canada)

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MrsShev77 (talk) 13:58, 10 December 2018 (UTC)

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