YLA
anne mélan
Exhibited in: Young Luxembourgish Artists, Vol.3
Born 1984 in Luxembourg
Lives and works in Luxembourg
EDUCATION
2007-2009 MA Applied Arts, University Marc Bloch, Strasbourg, France
2004-2007 BA Applied Arts, University Le Mirail, Toulouse, France
EXHIBITIONS
2023 YLA - Young Luxembourgish Artists Vol. 3, Bonnevoie, Luxembourg
2022 11th Biennale d'Art Contemporain de Strassen, Luxembourg
0221 Drawings, Fellner Contemporary, Luxembourg
2020 Sixth Floor, LuxembourgCercle Artistique de Luxembourg, Luxembourg
2019 Cercle Artistique de Luxembourg, Luxembourg
2019 The End Collective, Rotondes, Luxembourg
2018 The End Collective, Siren's Call Festival, Abbaye Neumünster, Luxembourg
Atelier Empreintes ''International Contemporary Printmaking Exhibition'' at Carré Rotondes, Luxembourg
2017 Design Award, Best Illustration, Silver
2016 All Them Beautiful Pictures 02, Galerie Konschthaus beim Engel, Luxembourg
2015 The End Collective, Kulturfabrik, Luxembourg
2014 All Them Beautiful Pictures 02, Galerie Konschthaus beim Engel
2013 Winners of Generation Art 2013, Editus, Luxembourg
Bruno Balzter and Anne Mélan, 15th Games of the Small States of Europe, Coque - Centre National Sportiv et Culturel, Luxembourg
Anne Mélan & Sté Ternes, Galerie Konschthaus beim Engel, Luxembourg
Generate Art, Carré Rotondes, Luxembourg
2012 Food For Your Senses Festival, Luxembourg
2011 Cercle Artistique de Luxembourg, Carré Rotondes, Luxembourg
Kulturhaus Niederanven


Triangular Manifestation, 2023,
130 x 160 cm,
Oil on linen
Anne’s works comprise traditional media such as pencil, aquarelle, pastels, charcoal, gouache and oil. The artist’s works draw inspiration from surrealism which let her express her ideas about mankind, matter and the universe.
In her paintings Anne Melan explores a multitude of ideas regarding the genesis of physical form and substance. Her depictions portray both recognizable and enigmatic entities that remain in a state of becoming, undergoing creation or metamorphosis. Some entities are juxtaposed alongside their incomplete iterations, oftentimes elevated on pedestals that grant them newfound independence and wholeness. Through the presence of single-celled organisms suspended in space, we come to understand that a process is beginning to unfold before us. The three-dimensional rooms they inhabit, alongside the meticu- lously crafted execution of each image, convinces us of the existence of these abstract forms, even though they may have never been beheld. The convergence of abstraction and figuration within each composition results in environments that are both real and unreal, providing us with a time-lapsed insight into several moments and phases of a body that is yet to be fully realized.
exhibited works

Room of Physical Essence, 2021,
100 x 120 cm,
Oil on linen

Cycle of Physical Forms, 2022,
120 x 160 cm,
Oil on linen

Dispersed Portrait in a Room, 2022,
180 x 160 cm,
Oil on linen

Annunciation of the Female Body, 2023,
130 x 160 cm,
Oil on linen