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Alice Anderson

Alice Anderson (born 1972) is a French-British sculptor and filmmaker. She works primarily with copper wire.
==Work==

Alice Anderson was mainly known for her films until 2007 when she started to create sculptures with elements of her own body in 2008. Her soft pieces constructed of red fibre made feminine claims and were the most disruptive.
In 2011, Anderson’s practice took a new direction following her personal exhibition at the Freud Museum in London, where she worked on Anna Freud’s loom and initiated geometrical works of lines and grids in the spirit of Agnes Martin. This is also when Anderson began to use copper wire.
With the ‘Wire’ project, Anderson wound copper wire around the objects, furniture and architectural elements in her London studio. Desiring to encourage collective discussions and human exchanges, Anderson invited people to join in her actions expressing her own belief in art as a powerfully charged communal 'rituals' to forge a collective identity in the present.
This experience was going to initiate the basis of her new practice aiming to transmit Memory.〔Artist Profile, (All Visual Arts ) 〕 The ‘performed objects’ for Anderson are an experience of memorisation: ‘My performances and sculptures are strategies for remembering’. The (woven objects ) resemble relics and appear to be ‘mummified’ in accordance with the ancient Egyptian embalming process, like Time capsules, and without nostalgia, they represent a fixed moment in time. These mummified objects are offering a vision of a changing world, an archaeology of the present.

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