In paintings, drawings, sculptures, installations, and text pieces Anouk Lamm Anouk explores the meaning of identities and the body in relation to society. In this context, the works do not submit to any ready category either in terms of content or artistically. Rather, they seem to resist any conventional dichotomy, are at one and the same time abstract and yet explicit, silent and yet lucid, reduced and yet highly expressive. They consciously eschew all things concrete or descriptive that usually serve to foster an identity. What holds the artist’s attention is the space in-between, the ultimate non-space that is completely free of and simultaneously free for interpretation and rearrangement.
Anouk Lamm Anouk sees their identity as non-binary and has for a long time focused on issues of queer intimacy, lesbian visibility, and the emancipation from learned patriarchal structures. For all the intensity of the themes addressed, the formal language is subtle and unobtrusive, while also attesting to an immense concentration.