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An interview by
and
, curator
curator
Anna Zviebel
The French-Czech artist, Anna Zviebel, has always
evolved in a double culture and in contact with the
two countries - France and Czechoslovakia, later
Czech. She grew up in a dynamic artistic environment
that always pushed her towards new experiences and
approaches to creativity, like music, theater, plastic
art… Her naive recklessness and curiosity as well as
her thirst for renewal have always allowed her to live
different projects: actress in a company in Ireland,
assistant on creations - murals.- of a tattoo artist in
Argentina, extra on the shootings in Czech ... One of
his favorite questions is "why life? Without an
ultimate answer, she will give meaning to hers
through artistic expression. Creation is for her, the
opportunity to get out of habits, to show other things
and to exploit the detail, the unknown, the strange...
Painting is much more intimate than acting or
playing music on stage. What I like is that I
can express myself on my rhythm and alone;
the compromises, I make them with myself.
No one else is leading me, it's not like theater
or acting. Even though sometimes someone
give me opinions. And alone, I am master of
creation from beginning to end. I love creating
a lot in silence, but if I put a background of
music, I will prefer the classic or the music
without text. This will influence my emotional
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