Anneke Eussen is known for an extended body of work that moves between architectural installations, objects and drawings. She is fascinated by the changing value and nature of what surrounds us and repurposes found objects & materials into new compositions. Eussen explores changing definitions of beauty and the fine balance between observation & judgment. According to Eussen, our systems of evaluation are always incomplete, since they are constantly transforming in accordance with how we perceive and experience life & society and what we leave behind.
Anneke Eussen lives and works in the Netherlands. She studied at the Academy of Maastricht followed by a post-graduate residency at the Higher Institute of Fine Arts, Belgium. In 2020 she will be part of exhibitions at Park Platform for Visual Arts, Tilburg (NL), Fondation Villa Datris, L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue (FR). And she will have solo exhibitions at Tatjana Pieters, Ghent (BE) and Paris London Hong Kong Gallery, Chicago (USA). Solo exhibitions are ‘Glass works’, Tatjana Pieters, Ghent (BE), ‘Circle lines’, Cruise&Callas, Berlin (DE), ‘As it is’, Tatjana Pieters, Ghent (BE), ‘NEUBAU Stuck’, LSD Gallery, Berlin (DE) and ‘Close to what’s real’, Highlight Gallery, San Francisco (USA). She took part in multiple group exhibitions like ‘Listen to the Stones, Think like a Mountain’, curator Evelien Bracke, Tatjana Pieters; BORG2014, a biennale for contemporary art in Antwerp (BE), LSD Gallery during Gallery Weekend Berlin (DE), Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht (NL), CC De Bond, Bruges (BE), The Wand, Berlin (DE) and Ainsi Building, Maastricht (NL). Eussens work is part of multiple private collections throughout Europe, USA and Peru.