Anna Schiefer
Anna Schiefer is an artist and researcher living in Stuttgart and Berlin. Her practice draws from architecture, the performing and the visual arts. She investigates the formal languages of tools and energy architecture. Since the birth of her second child in 2022, she has been increasingly concerned with the early childhood perceptual apparatus. The installation “Tokamak” was created in this context and is part of a new group of works for ultra young audiences.
Anna Schiefer is also a founding member of the publishing house Verlag für Handbücher and is currently a lecturer in visual arts and architecture at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg. In 2020, she received her PHD in artistic research on “Reciprocal Props: On the Interaction of Work and Tool” from the École Européenne Supérieure de l’Image Angoulême & Poitiers in France.
Anna Schiefer
Anna Schiefer is an artist and researcher living in Stuttgart and Berlin. Her practice draws from architecture, the performing and the visual arts. She investigates the formal languages of tools and energy architecture. Since the birth of her second child in 2022, she has been increasingly concerned with the early childhood perceptual apparatus. The installation “Tokamak” was created in this context and is part of a new group of works for ultra young audiences.
Anna Schiefer is also a founding member of the publishing house Verlag für Handbücher and is currently a lecturer in visual arts and architecture at the Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg. In 2020, she received her PHD in artistic research on “Reciprocal Props: On the Interaction of Work and Tool” from the École Européenne Supérieure de l’Image Angoulême & Poitiers in France.