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Anetta Mona Chisa was born in Romania. In 2000 she graduated the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava. Currently she lives and works in Prague. She often works in collaboration with Lucia Tkacova.


Selected solo exhibitions:
2008
Blondes Must Be Stopped, Purple Room, Rome (with L. Tkacova)
Romantic Economies, Medium Gallery, Bratislava (with L. Tkacova)
2006
How life imitates art, 911 Media Arts Center, Seattle
Everything is Work, Tranzit, Bratislava (with L. Tkacova)
Magical recipes for love, happiness and health, f.a.i.t. Gallery, Cracow (with L. Tkacova)
FAQ, Quartier 21 - Ovallhalle, Museums Quartier, Vienna
Ortografio de Potenco, Futura Gallery, Prague (with L. Tkacova)
2005
Nonstrategic Scenarios: The Red Library, Jeleni Gallery, Prague (with L. Tkacova)
Kohabyt, G99, Brno
Videosomic, Space Gallery, Bratislava (with L. Tkacova)
2003
A Room of Their Own, Medium Gallery, Bratislava (with L. Tkacova)
2002
Art for EU, Povazska galeria Zilina
2000
What you get is what you get, Priestor Gallery, Bratislava


Selected group exhibitions:
2008
Re-Construction, Young Artists' Biennial, Bucharest
6th Taipei Biennial
Projected Visions, Apollonia, Strasbourg
All about Museum, Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava
Case History, Statna Galeria, Banska Bystrica
L'Art en Europe, Domaine Pommery Reims
The Way Things Are..., Centre of Contemporary Art Torun
Flowers of Our Life, Centre of Contemporary Art Torun
2007
Grubi domachni produkt 2, Mars gallery, Moscow
L'Europe en devenir, Centre Culturel Suisse, Paris
Equal Opportunities, C2C Gallery, Prague
Humor Works, Skuc Gallery, Ljubljana
Bad ... (Curated by vvork), Galerie West, Hague
Designo Inferno, Karlin Studios, Prague
Just Between Us, Karlin Studios, Prague
Bio Power, Medium Gallery, Bratislava
Shooting Back, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna
Public art Bucharest, www.spatiul-public.ro
Autopoesis, Sovak National Gallery, Bratislava
Fremdkoerper, Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien, Berlin
GDP, City Gallery, Prague
Prague Biennale 3, Karlin Hall, Prague
The Space Between, The Daryl Roth Theatre, New York
New Video Art from Central Europe: Art Power, RISD Museum, Providence
Locus Solus, Myto Gallery, Mexico City
"art world etiquette", ThreeWalls, Chicago
The Collection, Trafo Gallery, Budapest
Partners in Crime, Gallery MC, New York
Culture Clash, Bastard Gallery, Oslo
2006
Transfer, Muzej savremene likovne umetnosti, Novi Sad
YVAA, The Kosova Art Gallery, Prishtina
Arrivals>Slovakia, Turner Contemporary, Margate
Marketenderin. Giveaways und Performances, Hartware MedienKunstVerein, Dortmund
Runaway, Space gallery, Bratislava
Kuba: Journey Against the Current, Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna
Shadows of Humor, BWA Awangarda, Wroclaw/Bielska Gallery BWA, Bielsko Biala
Keine Wunderkammer, C2C Gallery, Prague/Hit Gallery, Bratislava
My Love is Dead, Gallery Oel-Fruh, Hamburg
Innenansicht, Kunstraum NOE, Vienna
Frisbee, Dum panu z Kunstatu, Brno
Office Art, C2C Gallery, Prague
2005
The Artist With Two Brains, NAB - Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
It Happenned Elsewhere, Vision Center, Cork
Second Sight - International Biennial of Contemporary Art 2005, National Gallery, Prague
Kaleidoskop. Fiktionen von Kunst und Wissenschaft, Oktogon, Dresden
Prague Biennale 2, Karlin Hall, Prague
Iconoclash, The Spitz gallery, London
Women Dialogue, Armenian Center for Contemporary Experimental Art, Yerevan
RE-SHUFFLE: Notions of an Itinerant Museum, Art in General, New York
2004
The Way like the World is, Turkish Bath, Iasi
E.U. positive, Akademie der Kunste, Berlin
Billboart Gallery Europe
2003
Seconds, Open Gallery, Bratislava
PAL Fiction, Gallery Art Factory, Prague
Too Many Exceptions, Povazska galeria, Zilina
INOUT - Gallery Karolinum, Prague
The Last East European Show, Museum of Contemporary Art, Belgrade
Stadt in Sicht, KunstlerHaus, Vienna
Spheres of Valencies, Jan Koniarek Gallery, Trnava
Permanent Romanticism, GMB, Bratislava
2002
281m2, Galeria V. Spaly, Prague
Upsidedown, Galeria Priestor, Bratislava
(in)time, Povazska Galeria, Zilina
1999
What You See is What You Get, Medium gallery, Bratislava
Park of the Future, Western Gas Fabrik, Amsterdam