Anna Daučíková

Anna Daučíková (born August 18, 1950) is Slovak visual artist and activist[1] based in Prague and Bratislava.

[2] Daučíková is one of the first Slovak artists to openly identify as queer and engage with feminism.

[2] In the 1980s, after graduating from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava, she moved to Moscow, working on automatic abstract paintings questioning the notion of authorship.

[5] On her return to Bratislava in 1991 she co-founded the Slovakian feminist cultural journal Aspekt.

She has exhibited in a number of major international exhibitions, including Gender Check[6] (2009–2010) at Mumok Vienna and Zachęta National Gallery of Art in Warsaw,[7] and documenta 14 (2017) in Athens and Kassel.