Anna Bogouchevskaia (b. Moscow 1966 lives and works in Berlin) sees her work in sculpture as
a geopolitical engagement with concerns on the intersection between figuration and abstraction.
Macroscopic aluminum drops bizarre bronze flowers fog and snow made of silver-the artist a
committed environmentalist has created a peculiar and fascinating world of evanescent natural
phenomena. Focusing on two molecules-carbon dioxide and water-in their various states of
aggregation she draws attention to the threats posed by climate change. The publication
Shouldn't be gone presents Bogouchevskaia's most recent works since 2019: an urgent message of
warning from an artist whose sculptural oeuvre even today has the air of a monument to a world
in demise.