Alice Anderson (born 1972) is a French artist who studied at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts of Paris and Goldsmiths University of London.
She creates paintings by dancing[2] with VR masks, laptops, drones, mobile phones, printers, speakers and sculptures by using an eco-friendly copper-coloured wire (not copper material) symbolising neuronal and technological connections of the internet debut.
Anderson unexpectedly developed her own weaving technique based on the repetitive movement of encircling an object with an eco-friendly copper-coloured wire which symbolises neuronal and technological connections of the internet debut.
In 2015 Anderson participated in solo exhibitions at Wellcome Collection London and Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris.
[citation needed] In 2017, Anderson exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts, London and began a series of performances at Centre Pompidou, who acquired her performance-generated sculpture, 'Floorboards Data', for their permanent collection in 2018.
[13] In 2019, the important step for Anderson was her residency at the Atelier Calder[14] where she created a new range of paintings and sculptures and notably her ‘Geometric Dances’.