Anne Imhof


Anne Imhof is a German visual artist, choreographer, and performance artist who lives and works between Frankfurt and Paris. She is best known for her endurance art, although she cites painting as central to her practice.

Life

Imhof was born in Giessen and grew up in Fulda. She received private drawing lessons from a teacher at a boarding school in England. She moved to Frankfurt, living in a commune and making music in her twenties. She worked as a bouncer for a club called Robert Johnson. She graduated from the Städelschule in Frankfurt in 2012.

Professional career

Solo shows

2012

2011

In 2017 Anne Imhof represented Germany at the Venice Biennale, transforming the pavilion with her performance piece, 'Faust' The performers arranged themselves throughout the pavilion, above and below the installed glass floors. Sometimes crawling under the floors, other times engaging in activities which range from looking sulky and checking their mobile phones, to masturbation and lighting small fires.
Imhof was rewarded the prestigious Golden Lion award for "Best National Participation", in a much written about effort. This award is given to only one of the 85 exhibitions mounted in pavilions in the Giardini della Biennale and across Venice