Anna Schapiro

Anna Schapiro (she/her) is a Berlin-based visual artist, writer, and editor whose interdisciplinary practice brings together site-specific installation, sculpture, expanded painting, publishing, and collective work. With a strong focus on material agency and spatial activation, her installations investigate the relationship between body, architecture, and public space, transforming exhibition sites into perceptual and political environments. She studied Interdisciplinary Artistic Practice/Mixed Media with Professor Ulrike Grossarth in Dresden (also as a postgraduate), Sculpture at the Universidade do Porto, and Jewish Studies in Stockholm. Positioned at the intersection of contemporary art and Jewish thought, her work operates between institutional contexts and urban sites. Exhibitions include Kunsthaus Dresden, Berlinische Galerie, Haus für Poesie Berlin, and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca (MACO), among others. Her site-specific interventions are installed in Wroclaw, Krakow, Brandenburg, and on Governors Island, New York. She is founding co-editor of Jalta — Positions on Jewish Presents.