Anne Bean
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Anne Bean is an internationally-known installation and performance artist whose work is managed by Artsadmin.
Born in Zambia and resident in the UK, her evocative work encompasses a range of media including slide projections, drawing, photography, video and sound using a wide range of materials from fire and pyrotechnics to weather balloons and wind to steam and honey. Since 1970, Anne has presented solo and collaborative projects incorporating static and time-based visual art, sound and performance extensively at art venues, festivals and unique sites throughout Europe, USA, Africa, Mexico and Japan.
Anne Bean performed for Helmut Schmidt and Henry Kissinger and has been awarded the Time Out Dance and Performance Award twice.
She lives in Limehouse in the East End of London, and was one of the original members of the Bow Gamelan Ensemble.
[edit] Related Publication
- Anne Bean: Autobituary by Guy Brett, Sally O'Reilly, Miria Swain (Matt's Gallery) ISBN 0-907623-51-4 (2006)

