Anna-Lena Krause is a London-based artist working across sculpture, performance, and moving image. Her practice draws on psychology, phenomenology and lived experience to explore how we connect—physically, digitally and emotionally—in a world where human experience remains embodied, even as we increasingly move through intangible spaces.
Bridging sculptural forms with digital tools such as 3D scanning and AI, she creates layered environments where virtual and physical bodies intersect. Her works often begin at the edges of the self, where perception slips, inviting viewers into spaces that question what it means to be embodied, present or remembered.
Krause’s research-led approach is grounded in personal experience, particularly the intimate ruptures of care, loss and change. She is interested in how intersubjectivity is felt as much as thought, how we carry others within us, how perception is always shared, and how digital systems might mirror, distort or deepen that entanglement.
Originally from Berlin, she holds a BA in Photography from the University of Applied Sciences Berlin and an MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art in London. Her work has been exhibited at Somerset House (London), Saatchi Gallery (London), C/O Berlin (Berlin), KUMU Art Museum (Tallinn), Guts Gallery (London) and Alice Black Gallery (London).
Bridging sculptural forms with digital tools such as 3D scanning and AI, she creates layered environments where virtual and physical bodies intersect. Her works often begin at the edges of the self, where perception slips, inviting viewers into spaces that question what it means to be embodied, present or remembered.
Krause’s research-led approach is grounded in personal experience, particularly the intimate ruptures of care, loss and change. She is interested in how intersubjectivity is felt as much as thought, how we carry others within us, how perception is always shared, and how digital systems might mirror, distort or deepen that entanglement.
Originally from Berlin, she holds a BA in Photography from the University of Applied Sciences Berlin and an MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art in London. Her work has been exhibited at Somerset House (London), Saatchi Gallery (London), C/O Berlin (Berlin), KUMU Art Museum (Tallinn), Guts Gallery (London) and Alice Black Gallery (London).