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Revision as of 14:59, 15 July 2023
Anna Daučíková lives and works in Prague. In the 1990s she co-founded several women’s not-for-profit organisations such as Aspekt and was the spokesperson for LGBT rights movements in Slovakia. She taught at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Bratislava and the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. Since 1991 she has exhibited internationally: 2021 – 14th Baltic Triennale, Vilnius; Compassion Fatigue is Over, Rudolfinum, Praha; 2020—DYKWTCA, Witmann-Walker Corner, Washington; 2019—KW—Institute for Contemporary Art, Berlin; Slovak National Gallery Bratislava; Tirana Patience, Museum of Socialist Realism, Tirana; Sleeping with a Vengeance, Dreaming of the Life, Wuertembergische KunstVerein, Stuttgart; 2018 FOR with Assaf Evron, Neubauer Collegium, Chicago; 2017 documenta 14, Athens/Kassel; 2016 Galerie Futura, Prague; 2015 Kyiv Biennial/School of Kyiv; 2009 Gender Check – Femininity and Masculinity in the Art of Eastern Europe, MUMOK, Vienna. (2021)
- Catalogues
- A_nna D_aučík_ová. Trans_formation, ed. Monika Mitášová, Bratislava: Slovak National Library, 2018, 478 pp. Texts by Anna Daučíková, Monika Mitášová, Ruth Noack, Nóra Ružičková.
- Anna Daučíková. My Mental Body, ed. Secession, Revolver, 2022, 60 pp. Exhibition. Publisher. Publisher. (English)
- Links
- Profile by Edith Jeřábková, Plato Ostrava, 2021
- Profile on Agosto Foundation: mediateka, 2020
- Profile by Paul B. Preciado, documenta14, 2017
- Profile by Anna Vartecká, House of Arts Ústí nad Labem, 2017
- Profile by Denisa Bytelová and Sráč Sam, Artlist, 2015
See also: Slovakia#Video_art_(1990s-2000s)