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Anna Homler is an innovative artist whose performances blend music, spoken word, installation, and intermedia to create alternative languages that expand the possibilities of meaning and communication. With a unique sensibility that merges ancient and post-modern elements, she blurs the boundaries between words and music. Since 1982, Homler has collaborated with various composers and musicians in America, including Steve Moshier, David Moss, and Ethan James. Although she is better recognized in Europe than in her hometown of Los Angeles, she has worked with artists such as Viola Kramer, the Voices of Kwahn, Axel Otto, Frank Schulte, Geert Waegeman, and Pavel Fajt. Her performances have taken her across Europe and the U.S., featuring at venues like Recommended Records in London, PS 122, The Kitchen, Dixon Place, and the Poetry Project in New York, as well as at major festivals, clubs, and concert halls throughout Europe, including in Czechoslovakia, Italy, Germany, The Netherlands, Sardinia, Belgium, and France. A highlight of her recent work is the performance/installation Pharmacia Poetica, which explores the symbolic and tonal qualities of words and objects. This installation has traveled globally as part of the exhibition 40 Years of California Assemblage, showcased at Gracie Mansion in New York, the Center for Contemporary Arts in Santa Fe, Nonsequitar Gallery in Albuquerque, Gallery 400 in Chicago, and various galleries in The Netherlands and Switzerland.
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