Experimental, deeply spiritual and radically humanistic - Ana Lupas (*1940 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania) has been a prominent figure in Eastern European art since the 1960s.
In 2024, the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam are dedicating the most comprehensive solo exhibition to Ana Lupas to date, showing works from the 1960s to the present day, with the focus in Vaduz being on two previously unpublished series of works.
In an environment characterised by lack of freedom and oppression in Romania, Ana Lupas created an oeuvre that is as impressive as it is radical. Her early, experimental work includes textile objects, sculptures, environments, installations and action art. In addition to the production of new works, the revival and revision of existing works is a central concern of the artist.
The exhibition is being developed by Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein in close collaboration with Ana Lupas and is a co-production with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Curated for the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein by Letizia Ragaglia.