Anetta Mona Chișa

Anetta Mona Chişa (b. 1975) is a visual artist working with sculpture, video, and performance, exploring the transformation of matter, media, technologies, and their associated politics and materialities. She is interested in non-hylomorphic models of sculpture and the potential of materials to transform over time. She frequently works in collaboration with other artists, as well as with the materials she uses.

In 2006, together with Lucia Tkáčová, she received the Oskár Čepan Award, and in 2011 she exhibited at the 54th Venice Biennale in the acclaimed Performing History exhibition (alongside Lucia Tkáčová and Ion Grigorescu). Her solo works and collaborative projects have been presented in galleries and museums such as Rudolfinum Gallery (Prague), GAK Bremen, Cukrarna (Ljubljana), n.b.k. Berlin, Karlín Studios (Prague), Kunstraum Niederösterreich (Vienna), The 8th Floor (New York), Lunds Konsthall, Haifa Museum of Art, Anca Poterașu Gallery (Bucharest), Museum of Contemporary Art Wroclaw, Bozar (Brussels), KINDL – Center for Contemporary Art (Berlin), MoCA Miami, MuMoK Vienna, The Power Plant (Toronto), Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt, as well as the Venice, Taipei, and Moscow Biennales, among others.