Anna-Lena Krause

Blurring the boundaries between the physical and the digital, Anna-Lena Krause’s work traces how human connection is reshaped in a world of shifting realities. Working across sculpture, performance, and image making, she translates ideas from psychology and phenomenology into sensorial form, capturing how we inhabit both our bodies and the intangible spaces that surround them.
Combining 3D scanning with tactile materials, Krause builds layered sculptures where virtual and physical bodies collide. Her work examines how digital, technological, and organic interfaces mediate shared existence. The body becomes an interface in constant flux, navigating physical and digital realms in which everything moves in relation to everything else. Nothing is isolated, nor can it be understood without all other things. To be a body isn’t to be in space, it is to be of it.

