Aneta Kajzer, born in Katowice, Poland in 1989. Lives and works in Berlin. Graduated from Kunsthochschule Mainz and granted a residency in the citys Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. In 2018, Aneta Kajzer participated in the Goldrausch Künstlerinnenprojekt development program for female visual artists. In 2019, her work has been toured at Kunsthuses Hamburg, Kunsthuses Bonn, Kunsthuses Chemnitz and Museum Wiesbaden.
Aneta's work eschews normative notions of image, alternates between seriousness and humor, and boldly walks on the border between beauty and ugliness. Her distorted, varied, and sometimes contradictory pictorial forms give the viewer some insight into the artist's social concerns "If something is left unresolved, it doesn't matter as long as they exist". Her artistic process begins with her choice of colors and brushstrokes, initially as ephemeral forms that evolve before their final form. In a constant dialogue with the subjects that appear on the canvas, Kajzer alternates between planning and intuition. Conflicting arrangements are created between abstraction and figuration, combining contradictory forms of expression. Often, a perfectly placed comma of paint solves the puzzle of an entire image, exploiting the phenomena of fantasy illusion and suggestive association.

