Anna Jermolaewa
Anna Jermolaewa is a Russia-born conceptual artist based in Vienna, Austria since 1989. Her artistic practice incorporates a wide range of media: video, installation, painting, performance, photography, and sculpture. In 1999, her video work Chicken Triptych was selected by Harald Szeemann to be presented in the Arsenal location of the 48th Venice Biennale. On 16 January 2023, it was announced that Jermolaewa will represent Austria in the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024, exhibiting in the Austrian pavilion in the Giardini della Biennale.
Biography
Anna Jermolaewa was born into a Jewish-Russian family in Leningrad, USSR. In 1989, after being accused of anti-Soviet agitation and propaganda as one of the original members of the first opposition party, Democratic Union (Russia), and co-publishers of one of its newspapers, she fled to Vienna, Austria. After several attempts, Jermolaewa was accepted as a student at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where she studied in the class of Peter Kogler. In 1998, she graduated from the Faculty of Art History at the University of Vienna and in 2002 finished her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.After serving as Professor of Media Arts at the Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe from 2006 to 2011 and Guest Professor of Art in Contemporary Contexts at Kunsthochschule Kassel from 2016 to 2017, she has been Professor of Experimental Art at the University of Art and Design Linz since 2018.
Jermolaewa's conceptual practice incorporates a wide range of media: video, installation, painting, performance, photography, and sculpture.
Exhibitions
Jermolaewa has had solo exhibitions at Schlossmuseum Linz ; MAK, Vienna ; Magazin4, Bregenz ; Kunstraum Weikendorf ; Museum of the History of Photography, St. Petersburg ; 21er Haus, Vienna ; Zacheta National Gallery of Art, Warsaw ; Victoria Art Gallery, Samara ; Camera Austria, Graz ; Kunsthalle Krems ; Institute of Contemporary Art, Sofia ; Kunstverein Friedrichshafen ; and Museum Moderner Kunst, Passau.She has also participated in the following biennials: 6th Moscow Biennale of Contemporary Art, Moscow, Russia ; “The School of Kyiv,” Kyiv Biennial, Kiev, Ukraine ; “Sweet Dew – After 1980. 20th Anniversary of the Gwangju Biennale,” Gwangju Museum of Art, Korea ; “Production of Meanings,” 2nd Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art, Yekaterinburg, Russia ; “Forget Fear,” 7th Berlin Biennale für zeitgenössische Kunst, Berlin, Germany ; Triennale Linz 1.0 – Gegenwartskunst in Österreich, Linz, Austria ; “Young Artists from Central Europe,” 3rd Biennial Prague, Prague, Czechoslovakia ; “dAPERTutto,” 48th Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy.