As a visual artist, Anne Geene (NL, 1983) captures the hidden beauty of plants and animals. With the help of photography, Geene investigates, collects and organises the world around her. The camera objectively records the materials in which Geene is looking for visual similarities, patterns and phenomena. Her interpretation of the data is strictly personal and refers to our urge to regulate and understand the world around us.
Most recent presentations of Anne Geene include a.o. The Rijksmuseum, the Kröller-Müller Museum, Het Nederlands Fotomuseum (the Gallery of Honour of Dutch Photography), NEST, h3h biënnale. Past exhibitions include a.o. Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, Centquatre-Paris, Museum Jan Cunen. Anne Geene’s work is in the collections at a.o. The Rijksmuseum, Het Nederlands Fotomuseum, The Kröller-Müller Museum, Museum Van Bommel Van Dam, Van Gogh House, ING, LUMC, KPMG, Ministry of Education, Culture and Science & Ministry of Foreign Affairs.