Ana Prvacki’s practice centers upon interventions into daily life, which are derived to a large extent from her vivid imagination. She harnesses these inventive thoughts, coupled with an open-ended methodology informed by art history, design, marketing, advertising, urban planning and Zen Buddhism, to create innovative and quirky means which transform the viewer’s perception and experience of daily life and routine. Working through Ananatural, a company that Prvacki established in 2003 and is CEO of, the ‘company’ specializes in supplying a wide variety of solutions to our daily problems, worries and fears. Her work has been included in the Singapore Biennial (2006), Singapore; Torino Triennale, The Pantagruel Syndrome (2005), Turin, Italy; Cityscapes, ARCO, Madrid, Spain (2006); The last piece by John Fare (2007), gb agency, Paris, France; and most recently she has performed at Artists Space for When Time Becomes Form curated by Marina Abramovic. She is currently preparing new works for the Biennale of Sydney and the Bucharest Young Artists Biennial.

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