Anna Riess, 'shiny hand', sculptural object, 2023



Anna Riess, 'shiny hand', sculptural object, 2023
Hand-sculpted stoneware object by Anna Riess
This hand-formed clay piece, finished with a shiny metallic glaze and a red-painted nails, doubles as a candleholder or stands alone as an object of contemplation. For Anna Riess, hands are both her most essential tools and a recurring motif in her work. Through touch, she immerses herself fully in the material—celebrating the hand not just as a means of making, but as a symbol of care, strength, and identity.
Anna Riess is a multidisciplinary artist and cultural anthropologist based in Vienna. Her work explores themes of embodiment, emotion, and interbodily relations through materials like clay, metal, and textiles. Deeply influenced by her experience of motherhood, she transforms everyday objects into symbolic forms - one of her gestures she describes as the “nippelization of the everyday.”
Riess is the co-founder of the Clayground retreat and the creator of Circle of Clay, a workshop series she has led at institutions such as the Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna or the Hotel Kai36 in Graz. Her workshops invite participants—regardless of prior experience—to develop their own sculptural language through hands-on engagement with clay.
Her sculptural objects possess a strong visual identity and tactile presence, marked by a recognizable aesthetic and a willingness to push the boundaries of material behavior. Especially drawn to the tactility of clay, Riess explores how movement and fluidity can be captured in form—leaving the trace of the hand visible in its hardened state. With a strong interest in local materials and interdisciplinary exchange, her practice bridges artistic, social, and ecological concerns in both conceptual and applied ways.