Born in Chichester, in the UK, musician and visual artist ANOHNI relocated with her family to Amsterdam for a year when she was seven,, released in 2005, was both a commercial and critical success, earning ANOHNI that year’s Mercury Music Prize. Earlier this year, ANOHNI announced the launch of her fifth album under the name ANOHNI and the Johnsons, and she was also invited to be associate artist at the Holland Festival. Her lyrical programme included an orchestral performance of William Basinski’s contemplative masterpiece , as well as exhibition , honouring ANOHNI’s former collaborator Julia Yasuda, and offering what she describes as ‘a vision of enlightened femininity and luxuriant androgyny persevering in memory despite existential threat’. Here she presents works from that exhibition, held at Huis Willet-Holthuysen in Amsterdam, alongside a photo series, including works by herself and others, set in decaying structures in rural Ireland
GUEST EDITOR ANOHNI
Sep 07, 2023
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