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Anna Lundh is a visual artist and researcher affiliated with Konstfack University of Arts, Crafts and Design in Stockholm. She holds an MFA from Konstfack and has additional studies at The Cooper Union School of Art in New York. Her research explores intersections between art, technology, cultural phenomena, and societal agreements, with a focus on time, temporality, and light quality. She has conducted doctoral research under the supervision of Magnus Bärtås (primary) and Ellen Roed, admitted through KTH from 2015–2022.
Her artistic practice employs transdisciplinary methods including video, installation, web-based work, and performative lectures. Key research projects include The Data Machine, which investigates technology's entanglement with humanity through artistic data-processing methodologies. This work examines historical and present-day interactions between art and technology, aiming to redefine visions of the present and future.
Lundh’s work has been exhibited widely in Sweden at institutions like Bonniers Konsthall and Moderna Museet Malmö, and internationally in venues such as The New Museum (New York) and Performa 13. Recent exhibitions include Mud Muses – a Rant about Technology at Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2019–2020).


