Draft:Anuk Rocha
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Anuk Rocha (born 1986, Germany) is a painter of Bosnian descent.[1] She studied in Paris, where she drew & designed for fashion houses like Maison Margiela & Damir Doma.[1] She left fashion to focus on painting & began exhibiting her works in 2022. Rocha has sited Klaas Gubbles, TAL R, Paula Rego, de Chirico, Brancusi, Matisse, Gauguin, & Braque as influences.[2] Her figurative paintings have been noted for the intensity of the eyes. [3]
Selected Exhibitions
[edit]Partnership Editions. London (2023)[4] Gallerie Kokanas. Marseille (2023)[5]
Cohle Gallery. Paris (2023)[6]
Unit One Gallery. London (2023)[7]
Galley Hioco Delany. Antwerp (2024)[8]
Galleri Christoffer Egelund. Copenhagen (2024)[9]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Anuk Rocha". Partnership Editions.
- ^ "IN CONVERSATION WITH ARTIST ANUK ROCHA". Ninu Nina Artist Interviews. January 31, 2022.
- ^ "Anuk Rocha à la Galerie Kokanas". March 29, 2023.
- ^ "Anuk Rocha". Partnership Editions.
- ^ "Anuk Rocha". Kokanas.
- ^ "REGARDS CROISES". COHLE GALLERY.
- ^ "Did you know that you can... - Unit 1 Gallery Workshop".
- ^ "Anuk Rocha - Exhibitions". Gallery Hioco/Delany.
- ^ Højberg, Lars (November 29, 2024). "XMAS'24 - The Annual Winter Group Show". Galleri Christoffer Egelund.