COMING SOON
curaetd by Elisa Carollo
21.11.2025 > 31.01.2026
Opening hours | Thursady 2:00 > 7:00 pm, Friday and Saturday 10:30 am >12:30 pm – 2:00 > 7:00 pm Free admission. From Sunday to Wednesday by appointment only.
The solo exhibition by Anna Glantz brings together a selection of paintings created specifically for the Foundation’s spaces, reflecting her most recent research focused on the genesis of form, that which precedes representation.
The American artist is interested in exploring, through painting, the tension between the inner and outer world, between figuration and abstraction. In her works, the relationship between color, form, and material defines the meaning of what slowly emerges from the pictorial surface. Glantz distances herself from the conventions of figurative painting to construct a new pictorial logic, in which forms emerge through vibrations and chromatic modulations rather than through lines and geometries.
Anna Glantz / artist
Anna Glantz (Concord, 1989) lives and works in Los Angeles. Her painting practice moves along the friction line between figuration and abstraction, within a research that explores the psychology of the image, the logic of perception, and the connection between vision, time, and the production of meaning. She earned a degree in Art and Linguistics from UCLA and completed an MFA in Visual Arts at Columbia University in 2014.
She has exhibited in galleries such as The Approach in London, Chris Sharp Gallery in Los Angeles, Foxy Production and PAGE (NYC) in New York, and at international fairs such as Independent New York. Ha inoltre partecipato a collettive presso Marian Goodman Gallery (Los Angeles), Tanya Leighton (Berlino), Zabludowicz Collection (Londra), Standard (Oslo), Petzel Gallery e James Cohan Gallery (New York), tra molte altre.
Her awards include the Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant (2016), the Andrew Fisher Fellowship (2013), the Dong Kingman Fellowship (2012), and the UCLA Regents Scholarship (2007). Her works are held in significant private and institutional collections, including the Sandra and Giancarlo Bonollo Foundation for Contemporary Art, the Erling Kagge Collection, and the Museum Voorlinden. In 2025, the Bonollo Foundation presents her first institutional solo exhibition in Italy.
