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Anna Fabricius

Anna Fabricius is a photography and video artist. In her practice, she continuously explores the notion of ‘group’ – how it is constructed and how the individual positions itself within this setting. Her photographs and videos depict specific groups such as manual laborers, factory workers, athletes or housewives. She photographs them during their working hours at their usual workplace whilst engaging them with improvisation games. For example, the series Hungarian Standards illustrates professions acting out the same position within their environments. Repetition illuminates the similarity of her subjects and defines the iconic interpretation of each profession. Subtle variations in individual body posture suggest separateness and remind us that groups consist of individuals who ultimately reinforce or rebut social preconceptions.

Recent group show by Anna Fabricius include 2014: Lockout – Visual Cultural Research Center, Kiev, Ukraine; 2014: Backlight Photofestival, Tampere, Finland; 
2013, LEOPOLD BLOOM AWARD – Ludwig Museum, Budapest; 2013, STILL – Photography in the museum, MODEM, Debrecen; Contemporary Hungarian Photography after the years 2000 – Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest
In 2013, she had solo shows at FaurZsófi Gallery, Budapest (2013); Unpredictable Events of the Future – Photon Gellery, Ljubljana, Slovenia (2012) and Unpredictable Events of the Future – Faurzsófi Gallery, Budapest (2012)