Anna Dart has been devoted to the art since a young age. Whether using watercolors, acrylics, or digital tools, her work is renowned for its magnetic power, elegance, and emotional depth. Having lived in Spain, Switzerland, and France, Anna has drawn inspiration from the exploration of contemporary realities. Her art captures the essence of being human in our modern age — a time when we often forget how to feel. With bold emotion and a minimalist touch, she brings that feeling back through every expressive, passionate piece.
Anna’s early work has been featured in prestigious galleries, including Victor Lope Gallery (2013), Hartmann Gallery (2013), and the Arts Santa Mónica Centre (2016) in Barcelona, as well as Art Cologne (Europe’s oldest art fair) in Germany (2013, 2014, 2016).Over the last years, her art has spread globally, gracing venues in Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, France, Italy, Romania, Denmark, Germany, Canada, the USA, South Korea, China, and Japan, including the billboards of Tokyo's Shibuya Crossing.
Her work has been displayed at iconic venues such as Seattle Art Museum, Times Square, Art Basel Miami, as well as on the giant 30-foot monolith screen in Seoul, South Korea. Anna Dart has also collaborated with the influential digital fashion house The Fabricant in the Netherlands, using her traditional paintings to create digital fabrics for Metaverse dresses.
Nominated as the "Best Traditional Artist Using Blockchain Technology" alongside Trevor Jones and Takashi Murakami in 2021 in New York, Anna went on to win the prestigious Art Contest in the USA in 2022, which required the use of generated networks (#ClaireAIContest). Anna Dart trained Artificial Intelligence using her traditional paintings being ahead of the curse and showcasing exceptional skill that earned her the Grant. A special jury mention praised her winning piece as 'high quality work that moves.' The same year, Anna became the first artist to showcase the generative work mixed with her paintings at an outdoor exhibition in Brussels and La Gaîté Lyrique in France, marking a milestone solo show in Paris.
Beyond painting, Anna has actively pursued the cross-pollination of visual and performing arts, creating site-specific collaborative exhibitions and performances. Her innovative approach introduces a third dimension to visual art by incorporating voice, movement, and technology. She has honed her performing arts skills at established institutions, including the Nancy Tuñón & Jordi Oliver Academy (Spain). Anna has also had an opportunity to do the training with the renowned Hofesh Shechter Dance Company (UK) and collaborated with Pau Aran of the famous Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch (Germany).
In addition to her artistic achievements, Anna Dart has made her mark as a curator. In 2021, she was invited by UN Habitat to organize a digital art exhibition at COP26, and in 2022, curated a show at the Picasso Museum during the Big Draw Festival with the Exquisite Workers collective. As a curator, she organized the iconic global exhibition, featuring 100 artists who utilize generative media in their work, including Jenni Pasanen, Roope Rainisto, and Roger Haus. The show remains the world’s largest and was held in collaboration with Superchief Gallery in NYC at the Oculus, World Trade Center in 2023.
Anna Dart is a bold voice in art today, inviting us to live a little louder and love a little deeper. Her motto? “Art with frames, life without them”—the perfect mantra for an artist always one step ahead.
Currently, Anna Dart is a best-selling artist on Singulart Gallery in Paris and in the online auction house Catawiki in Amsterdam.