Ann Leda Shapiro

Biography

In an artistic practice of nearly six decades, Ann Leda Shapiro entwines themes of life, death, gender, and body with sensitive meditations on the natural world. As an activist with Artists Against the War and a feminist art collective, Shapiro uses humor and symbols to express her response to political and social issues. She continues to explore unities and dualities that connect secular and spiritual disciplines, and link the human body to its environment and to one another. For Shapiro, who maintains an acupuncture clinic as well as an art studio, healing and artmaking inform each other and have become a unified practice. Ideas around interconnectivity are at the heart of Shapiro’s work, where she draws on frameworks from  science, psychology, and spirituality. Her work is created through slow, meditative focus, and incorporates case studies, diagnostics, and x-ray vision as tools to investigate layers of meaning. By reconstructing the body with elements from nature, she reflects the exterior world through the interior body as landscape, and vice-versa.

Ann Leda Shapiro (b. 1946, New York City) lives and works on Vashon Island, Washington. Recent solo and group exhibitions include Axel Vervoordt, Antwerp, Belgium; the Tai Kwun Contemporary, Hong Kong; François Ghebaly, New York; and François Ghebaly, Los Angeles. She has shown extensively in university and community exhibition spaces, as well as in exhibitions at Banff Art Center, Banff, Canada; Frye Museum, Seattle; Manetti Shrem Museum, Davis, California; Seattle Art Museum; Autry Museum, Los Angeles; the Boulder Museum of Art; De Cordova Museum, Lincoln, Mass; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. She is the recipient of a MAC Fellowship from the McMillen Foundation, a Pollock-Krasner Grant, a Twining Humber Award  and the Betty Bowen Award that includes a solo Exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum. Her works are held in the public collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Seattle Art Museum, AMOCA Museum, Wales and the Frye Art Museum, Seattle, Washington.

Works
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Smoke from Wildfires, 2023
    Smoke from Wildfires, 2023
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Tornado, 2023
    Tornado, 2023
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Trees and Egg, 2022
    Trees and Egg, 2022
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Purple Tree in Wind (Rooted Tree), 2021
    Purple Tree in Wind (Rooted Tree), 2021
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Shriek II | Cracked Psyche, 2017
    Shriek II | Cracked Psyche, 2017
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Intestinal Distress, 1997
    Intestinal Distress, 1997
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Snake Spine, 1993
    Snake Spine, 1993
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, No / Finding Voice, 1993
    No / Finding Voice, 1993
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Containment, 1991
    Containment, 1991
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Holding On, 1983
    Holding On, 1983
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Union, 1982
    Union, 1982
  • Ann Leda Shapiro, Out of the Web, 1976
    Out of the Web, 1976
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