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Akiyasu Shimizu

Currently based in Berlin, Japanese artist Akiyasu Shimizu works in different media, such as photography, painting and installation which he fuses together under the term “associativity.” In light of his Japanese background, his practice exercises simplicity, abstraction and space. In his artistic approach, Shimizu modifies the perspective in his works to create either illusion or …

Tuo Wang

Tuo Wang employs various mediums to create multi-narrative spectacles, whilst layering painting, photography, sculptural objects and text amongst video installations. Serving as the core of his narrative, Wang’s video installations often alternate between performance and documentary. The artist has developed a process that combines interview, reality show-style montage and the theatre of absurd to construct a …

Constantin Hartenstein

#power #masculinity #newmaterials #video #installation #blackandwhiteandblueandsilver #alphabehavior #print #neon #metal #post-feminism #ubersexual #acrylicglassstructures #rodsrodsrods #objectsmultiplied #meshing #3d #latinofirefighters #ritesofpassage #fit #subliminal #fratboys #post-soviet-existence #vodkamartini #outerlimits #projection #surfaces #corporate #architecture #phillycheesesteaks Constantin Hartenstein is a German artist based in New York. He studied “Art and Media” at University of the Arts Berlin; and graduated with honors …

Holly Veselka

Mostly comprised of site-specific projects and environmental installations, my work considers humanity’s cultural heritage in tandem with an evolving, physical world. Specifically exploring the subject of cosmology, I use scientific, historical, and literary documents to research, manipulate, and re-contextualize visual representations of our world and the cosmos. Presenting this imagery as multi-disciplinary conceptual or sculptural …

Jeanette Lafontine

Norwegian artist Jeanette Lafontine explores both the scientific and the fictional through painting, drawing and sculpture. In an effort to balance the familiar and the incomprehensible, her work oscillates between abstraction and representation allowing her to visualize something that might not exist but can only be imagined. By shifting styles, new processes are continuously revealed …

Akiyasu Shimizu

2015 Residency: February through April Currently based in Berlin, Japanese artist Akiyasu Shimizu works in different media, such as photography, painting and installation which he fuses together under the term “associativity.” In light of his Japanese background, his practice exercises simplicity, abstraction and space. In his artistic approach, Shimizu modifies the perspective in his works to create …

Kate Stone

Kate Stone is a Brooklyn-based artist. She received a BA in Photography from Bard College in 2009 and an MFA in Photography and Related Media from Parsons the New School for Design in 2013. Stone’s work is a response to the way we relate to space and it challenges associations we have with familiar architectural …

Tuguldur-Yondonjamts

Tuguldur Yondonjamts

My work is research and information based. I use investigational logic to create large scale drawings that diagram imaginary journeys. These explorations deal with issues such as the origin of materials or resources, relocation and collision of crossing different timeline, myth and travel. My works questions how these factors are played out in physical and …

Katya Grokhovsky

2014 Residency: November Based in New York, Ukrainian born/Australian raised artist Katya Grokhovsky works across disciplines including performance, video, installation, photography, sculpture, drawing, painting and text. Her work deals with issues of alienation, gender politics and migration through the displaced female body. Themes of endurance and identity constructions are explored through historical research and autobiographical …

Katrina Neumann

2014 Residency: October through December Born in 1985 outside of Los Angeles and grew up in the suburbs of Washington D.C., Katrina Neumann works internationally as a visual artist. For Katrina Neumann, the idea comes before the medium and long-term project. Her post-studio practice sways in between disciplines that deals with Romanticism. Her critique of ecological issues …