Anna Wiene (DK)
Anna Wiene is a contemporary Danish artist exploring the space where the macabre, the humorous, and the absurd collide. Her works unfold like fragmented stories — strange, playful, and slightly unsettling — inviting viewers into worlds where logic bends and meaning slips.
About
Anna Wiene is a Danish contemporary artist working between figurative and abstract expression through painting and mixed media. At the core of her practice lies an interest in absurdity — the irrational, the awkward, and the unexpected moments where reality feels slightly off balance.
Her works often merge dark undertones with humor and visual irony. Figures, symbols, and situations appear familiar at first glance, yet dissolve into something stranger and more ambiguous. The macabre meets the playful; tension meets comedy. This friction creates images that feel both intimate and disorienting.
Rather than offering fixed narratives, Anna Wiene constructs open visual situations — fragments of stories, odd characters, and subtle contradictions — leaving space for viewers to interpret, question, and project their own meanings. Her process is intuitive and experimental, guided as much by instinct as by intention.
As part of the curated program at moe.gallery, Anna Wiene contributes a distinctive voice shaped by material exploration, poetic dissonance, and a willingness to embrace the imperfect, the humorous, and the absurd.




"Den dag Barbie stillede træskoene"
"Portræt af en kvinde med spaltede spidser"
"Kvinden med de spaltede spidser og fiskene"
"Strandet i en død fisk"
