Anita Molinero

Anita Molinero was born in 1953, in Floirac (France), she lives in Paris.

In 1994 she took part in the exhibition “Country sculpture” at the Consortium of Dijon with Frank Stella, John Chamberlain, Robert Grosvenor, Carel Visser and Nancy Rubins. The Frac Limousin in 2002; Le Grand Café, Saint-Nazaire in 2003; the Mamco in Geneva in 2006; the Frac Alsace and the Frac Basse-Normandie in 2009; the Consortium of Dijon in 2014 and recently the Museum Ettore Fico in Turin in 2015 have dedicated solo shows to her work. In 2012 she was selected to create the tramway station of Porte de la Villette in Paris. In 2015, she received the residency award of the Salomon Foundation in New York.

Her works are held in important public collections, such as the Musée d’art modern de la Ville de Paris, the Frac Alsace, the Frac Bretagne, the Frac Languedoc-Roussillon, the Fonds national d’art contemporain, the Frac Basse-Normandie, the Frac Limousin, the Frac Franche-Comté, the Frac Poitou-Charentes, Le Consortium, Dijon or the Mamco, Geneva. She is represented by the gallery Thomas Bernard / Cortex Athletico in Paris.