Alyce Anderson Net Worth

Born in 1972, she has appeared in a variety of television shows and films, including the hit series "The Office" and the movie "The Hangover Part III." She has also had roles in other films such as "The Social Network" and "The Wolf of Wall Street." Anderson is known for her comedic timing and her ability to bring a unique energy to her roles. She continues to work in the entertainment industry and is currently working on a new project. Alyce Anderson is an actress born in 1972 who has had a successful career in the entertainment industry. She has appeared in a variety of television shows and films, including the hit series "The Office" and the movie "The Hangover Part III." Anderson is known for her comedic timing and her ability to bring a unique energy to her roles. She continues to work in the industry and is currently working on a new project.
Alyce Anderson is a member of Actress

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Year 1972
Age 51 YEARS OLD
Education Goldsmiths, University of London, École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Known for Sculpture, Performance, Film

💰 Net worth

Alyce Anderson, a renowned actress, is estimated to have a net worth ranging between $100,000 and $1 million by the year 2024. With a successful career spanning several years, Anderson has managed to establish herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Born in 1972, her talent and dedication have propelled her to great heights, earning her widespread recognition and substantial financial success. As she continues to captivate audiences with her remarkable performances, it is no surprise that her net worth is expected to grow exponentially in the coming years.

Biography/Timeline

2011

Anderson's practice began primarily with video. In 2011, this took a new direction following her personal exhibition at the Freud Museum in London, where she worked on Anna Freud's loom and initiated geometrical works of lines and grids. This is also when Anderson began to use copper-coloured wire in her studio. ‘I repaired objects and put them back together again, and during one of these dismantling sessions I came across an alarm clock with a bobbin of copper wire inside it’.

2012

In September 2012, Anderson founded Alice Anderson's Travelling Studio after a debut performance at the Whitechapel Gallery in London. Set-up as a performance lab, the Travelling Studio is defined as an ‘itinerant space' containing a studio, an archive with its ongoing collection (sometimes done with guest performers or public), a physical archive, an exhibition space inviting curators, historians, Scientists to establish connections between people, worlds and communities that questions objects witnessing our time. If it evokes Andy Warhol's factory, for Anderson it has to be understood as a place producing solidarity bound to objects. These objects are therefore intended to become contemporary ‘archeologies’. Addressing multiple aspects of our societies, the ritual objects have no aesthetic value, only that of the performance.

2013

In 2013, Alice Anderson's sculptures were featured at the 55th Venice Biennale. In 2013/2014, Anderson's work was shown at London's Freud Museum in a group exhibition Parallels have also been drawn between Anderson and the Post Minimalism movement. In 2015 Anderson participated in solo exhibitions at Wellcome Collection London and Espace Culturel Louis Vuitton, Paris. In 2016 Anderson installed a series of permanent sculptures at the Eiffel Historical Building in Paris, as well as a series of large-scale sculptures in a group show at the Saatchi Gallery, in London. In 2017, Anderson exhibited in a solo exhibition at UNIT9, London and began a series of performances at Centre Pompidou, who acquired her performance-generated sculpture, 'Floorboards data', for their permanent collection.

2015

BBC / Saturday Critics (Starts at 10min 50 sec) 2015 (Starts at 10min 50sec)

2016

Alice Anderson: Post-Digital, Paul Carey Kent, 2016 [13]

2017

The Culture Trip, Ten British Female Artists You Should Know, Anne Rybka, 2017 10 British Female Artists You Should Know

2018

Annabelle Gugnon, La Patinoire Royale, Brussels, 2018 [6]

2019

Anderson’s practice is concerned with the transformation of virtual data into tactile forms to create new physical relationships with object and space through ritual performance. Using primitive instinctual and repetitive gestures, her lived performances stimulate a vital Energy that replaces the Energy that is drained through everyday interaction with the digital world. [4]