ABOUT



Hannah Andersen is a Tokyo-based Graphic Designer and Artist from New Zealand.

Background in commercial print and design with an education in Contemporary Art (installation/sculpture) from Elam School of Fine Arts. Andersen’s artwork focuses heavily on the aesthetics of consumerism, mixing the visual language and production methods of commercial products into interactive sculptural pieces. This passion translates into her design, with a deep interest in creating bold and unique packaging, advertising, and commercial imagery.



SELECTED EXHIBITIONS



2012


Project Space Gallery - Class of ‘14 Group exhibition
George Fraser Gallery - ESA Auction

2013


Auckland Art Gallery - The 5th Auckland Triennial “Transforming Topographies - Obsidian Waters”, collaborative project curated by Hou Hanru

2014


George Fraser Gallery – Group exhibition
Elam School of Fine Arts – “The Showroom” Graduate exhibition

2015


White Night Remuera – “Seductive Consumerism” curated by Jillian deBeer
Object Space Gallery – “Best in Show” Group exhibition
Pierre Peeters Gallery Vero Center – “Food for Thought” Solo exhibition
Elam School of Fine Arts Projectspace – “Food?” Group exhibition

2016


Parnell Inc. – Chinese year of the Monkey exhibition + Starship Foundation charity auction hosted at Webb’s – “Monkey Business”
Pierre Peeters Gallery – “Fishmilk (boarders)” Group exhibition
Waiheke Community Gallery – “Best of the Best 2016”
Wallace Gallery Morrinsville – “Food”




MEDIA



ArtsDiary - "Food For Thought" Solo Show

Pierre Peeters Gallery - "Food For Thought" Solo Show

Remuera Business Association - "Seductive Consumerism"

Auckland Arts Festival - "White Night"

"Food?" Publication

Parnell Business Association

Parnell Business Association - Profile

ArtsDiary - "Food?"" Publication Opening

ArtsDiary - Objectspace Gallery - "Best In Show 2015"

Objectspace Gallery - "Best In Show 2015"

Pierre Peeters Gallery - 95bFM Radio Interview

95bFM Radio Interview

The Big Idea - Vero Centre stolen artwork interview

Vero Centre artwork theft interview

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