Anna Püschel´s work explores different ways of acquiring knowledge. Her practice spans analogue photography, image distortion techniques, movement, archiving and writing. In her work, she explores how we try to make sense of our existence – how we acquire an understanding of the world surrounding us and which role our well-being plays in our individual approaches to reality. 

Melting different epistemologies into inquiries about certainty and truth, Anna questions our definitions of what we think we know. Her often deeply personal artistic research touches upon perception, pluriformity and access to information and power, while her dreamlike images remind us that reality is but an ever changing concept.

Next to her artistic path, Püschel is currently pursuing an artistic PhD at LUCA School of Arts in Ghent, Flanders, with a research on neurodivergent inclusion in the arts. Her publications can be found in public and private collections in Europe, America, Australia and Asia.