Anna Holveck
Born in 1993, she lives and works in Paris.
A visual artist, sound creator, and researcher, Anna Holveck explores — through performance, video, and installation—the place of the voice within the body, space, and image. For the past three years, she has also been conducting theoretical research grounded in artistic practice, focusing on how the voice can be entrusted with a specific power when the body that carries it is no longer visibly present.
Several of her works are part of the public collections of FRAC Île-de-France and FRAC Franche-Comté. Her work has been shown, among other venues, in Paris at the Centre Pompidou, Bétonsalon – Center for Art and Research, Instants Chavirés, and the Sonic Protest Festival; in Marseille at the Festival Actoral; in Lyon at the Institut d’Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne, and soon at the Musée d’Art Contemporain; in Albi at Centre d’Art Le Lait and at the GMEA; as well as in Canada at the Musée d’Art de Joliette. Her work is currently on view at the 40mcube Contemporary Art Center in Rennes. She will take part in the Archipel Festival in Geneva in 2027.