Anna Anderegg

Dance, Installations, Public Space
A person in a blue top holds a laptop with a face, posing dynamically in a dark room.
«Alone Together» © Nicole Pfister

Anderegg’s performances hover at the intersection between performing and visual art, making contemporary corporealities visible. The work challenges the social urban or digital architecture of our coexistence and gathers in unexpected environments. Anderegg formerly worked under the name ‘Asphalt Piloten’.

She was awarded the 2013 June Johnson Dance Prize for ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’.

In an urban setting, two individuals dressed in brightly colored clothes are positioned on their hands and knees, each resting their heads on concrete bollards. One person is wearing a blue outfit and the other is in red and yellow. They are on a small, circular pedestrian island surrounded by parked cars. In the foreground, a person with headphones is walking past, and in the background, there are residential buildings and trees, creating a juxtaposition of the unusual pose against a typical cityscape.
«Silver Boom» © Anna Anderegg
A person dressed in a blue outfit is sprawled on the ground in a dramatic pose against a grey brick wall with two shuttered windows. The individual lies face down with arms and legs extended, creating a striking contrast with the red brick pavement beneath them. The setting appears to be a quiet, urban alleyway, and a simple black graphic on the wall adds a touch of visual interest to the scene.
«Tape Riot» © Anna Anderegg