Anna Perach’s (b. 1985, Ukraine) practice explores the dynamic between personal and cultural myths. She is interested in how private narratives are deeply rooted in ancient folklore and storytelling. In her work, she interweaves female archetypes into sculptural hybrids in order to examine ideas of identity, gender, and craft. The main medium of her oeuvre is wearable sculpture and performance.
Recent solo exhibitions include Gasworks, London (2024), ADA gallery, Rome, IT (2023), Edel Assanti gallery, London, (2022) and Herzliya Museum of contemporary art, Herzliya, IL (2021). Perach is a winner of the Hopper prize (2023), The Ingram Prize and the Gilbert Bayes award (both in 2021). The artist holds an MFA in Fine Art (distinction) from Goldsmiths, University of London. She lives and works in London.