Anma Pota is a Swiss artist working at the intersection of material, meaning, and human ambition. Trained as a blacksmith, his practice is rooted in craftsmanship, discipline, and a deep respect for materials that resist shortcuts.
He is known for works created from solid gold, fine metals, and charged found objects — not to glorify wealth, but to explore it. Often playful in appearance and precise in execution, his works combine beauty with meaning, lightness with depth, and subtle humor with serious intent.
Anma Pota’s practice explores desire, value, power, and permanence through singular sculptural statements, performances, and limited editions. Every work is conceived as a one-of-a-kind piece — not as product, but as presence.
Inspired by artists such as Ai Weiwei, Not Vital, and Jeff Koons, his work moves confidently between aesthetics and concept, accessibility and reflection. Wherever his works appear, they are meant to do more than decorate a space: they leave a trace — and open a thought.
