Enne Tesse is a conceptual visual artist based in Beacon, NY, whose work reimagines anatomy through tactile, thought-provoking collages. Using textiles and repurposed textbook pages, she reconstructs human, animal, and plant forms in ways that are playful, surprising, and intellectually engaging. Her work challenges conventional ideas of structure and narrative, inviting viewers to consider the boundaries between form, material, and meaning. Tesse has exhibited internationally, including at MoMA PS1, the Wadsworth Atheneum, and MOMA Kyoto, and her work is held in several prestigious collections. She holds a BFA from SUNY Purchase and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Collectors are drawn to her work for its inventive use of material, conceptual depth, and the way it transforms familiar forms into something wholly unexpected—art that sparks curiosity and conversation in any collection.
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