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Artist Statement

Anna Masters is a multi-disciplinary artist, whose practice includes mixed-media, installation and participatory public art. Her works examine the transformational qualities of time and context on value and symbolism.

 

In her mixed-media and installation art, Masters employs a range of organic and found materials, including petals, butterflies, clock parts, optical lenses, bank notes and costume jewellery. The materials allude to personal histories and are often loaded with cultural symbolism. The progression of time, however, strips these materials of their value and meaning: the flowers die; jewellery breaks and stops being worn; bank notes move out of circulation; the clocks stop ticking. By suspending the materials on clear nylon, Masters creates the illusion that the materials are floating mid-air - defying gravity and perhaps defying time too.

 

Her installations seem to capture a resonant moment, and suspend it there to be experienced, moved through and examined. By re-contextualising the materials in their new compositions, Masters can be seen to actively resist further deterioration and reassign a sense of meaning and value, albeit ambiguous and precarious. The compositions appear fragile, prone to change, prone to succumbing to the natural forces of time and gravity. Compounding this, many of her installations are time-limited, existing only for a short time before being destroyed, lasting only as a memory for those who experienced it. In this way, Masters’ works allude to the temporality of the moment, the fragility of memory and the impermanence of the values and meanings that we ascribe to the things around us.​​

 

Extending this further, Masters' public art practice focuses on the relationships we have with the people, objects and landscapes around us. By creating subtle disruptions in conventional wisdom and accepted norms, Masters opens new avenues to navigate our social and physical landscapes, and creates fragile new paradigms which ground us in our specific time and place.

Artist Anna Masters works on suspended floral installation

BIOGRAPHY

Anna graduated from Staffordshire University in 2004 with a First Class Honours Degree in Fine Art, and subsequently gained Distinctions in Masters degrees in Art Policy and Management (Birkbeck, University of London, 2012) and Public Art and Performative Practice (London Metropolitan University, 2022). She was awarded a grant from Arts Council England in 2013 for the development of her mixed media works, and won the London Metropolitan award for Creative Innovation in 2022. She has been commissioned for public artworks, including the award-winning participatory project 'Something Good'. She has exhibited widely across the UK, Europe and United States and collaborated with brands including Disney, P&O Cruises, Saga, The Lanesborough and the Dorchester Collection. Her works are represented internationally by Les Galeries Bartoux.

SELECTED EXHIBITIONS

Petal Strings: Collaborative exhibition, Gloucestershire (forthcoming 2024)

Seasons: Solo exhibition, London (forthcoming 2024)

Les Galeries Bartoux 30th Anniversary: Group exhibition, Honfleur (forthcoming 2023)

The Geographies of Time: London (2022)

Home: Group exhibition, Sevenoaks (2021)

Les Galeries Bartoux 19th Artistic Edition: Joint exhibition, Honfleur (2019)

Variations18: Group exhibition, London (2018)

Suspended Animation: Solo exhibition, London (2018)

Variations16: Group exhibition, London (2016)

Moments: Solo exhibition, London (2016)

Hurricane Season: Joint exhibition, Antwerp (2015)

Flux: Temporal Suspense: Joint exhibition, London (2015)

Variations: Group exhibition, London (2015)

Time is Now: Solo exhibition, London (2014)

SUSTAINABILITY

Anna is committed to creating a practice which is both environmentally and socially sustainable.

 

In 2021, Anna redesigned the construction of the cases for her wall-based works, reducing plastic use by one third. Flower petals are sourced from sustainable flower farms within the UK, and butterflies are sourced from antique and vintage collections, or are natural death butterflies from UK butterfly houses. The watch and clock parts used in the works are recycled from broken timepieces or factory seconds. She continues to make changes to her practice to reduce the impact of the works on the environment.

Anna believes that one barrier to social sustainability is the inequitable distribution of wealth. Though a small studio, Anna has does have studio assistants. In a commitment to creating an equitable studio practice, Anna ensures that her wage is never more than 30% above that of her assistants.

 

As of 2022, Anna has committed to pledge 1% of profits to environmental charities, split between Butterfly Conservation (UK) and the World Land Trust (International).

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