Anne Peabody

Anne Peabody

Anne Peabody's multidisciplinary practice involves correlating human experience and the natural world. She employs various organic and recycled materials, including wood, glass, and metal, to expand and evolve a body of landscape-based art that includes installation, performance, sculpture, drawing, and textiles. Her work is purposely resistant to photography. The intricacies created by light striking plate glass, silk, and metal are central to her compositions and produce shifts and reflections in appearance contingent on their surroundings and the viewer's position.

Anne Peabody was raised in Kentucky and currently lives and works in New York City.
Peabody has participated in major international group exhibitions, including, Glasstress: Venice Biennale, Fondazione Berengo, Murano, Italy, 2022. Glasstress: Window to the Future, State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia 2021; Unbreakable: Women in Glass, Fondazione Berengo, Murano, Italy, 2020; It's Happening, Central Park, New York City, USA, 2017; Glasstress, Millesgarden Museum, Stockholm, Sweden, 2014, Universes in Universe, the 54th Venice Biennale, 2011; and Making Worlds 53rd Venice Biennale, 2009; Previous awards include Wallentas Cultural Space Subsidy, 2015 and 2018; MOREart Residency, 2014; and Washington University in St. Louis' Sam Fox Paris Residency, 2018 and 2021. In 2012 Glass Quarterly named her among the 50 Artists Whose Work in Glass Will Be Most Important in the Next 50 Years. She has created sets and costumes for The Web. Her work is held in permanent public collections in the US, Europe, Russia, and the Middle East, including 21c Museums, BoodaiCorp, BP, DIOR, Memorial Sloan Kettering, The Kentucky Center, and Fondazione Berengo. Her work has been critically reviewed in The New York Times, Art News, Art in America, The Wall Street Journal, Huffington Post, Glass Quarterly, and Hyperallergic, among others.

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