Questioning if a space and a place could make the artwork, Aileen Bahmanipour enters GlogauAIR’s building starting an experimental collaboration with it, that takes its way from her studio to then arrive to the outside of the building.
On a similar level, Alma Sinai finds her interest in the constant dialogue between the inside and the outside area of the Residency: she recreates that thin division between those areas, her studio windows, and engraves drawings that will necessarily be affected by light and darkness’ continuous interchange.
Amanda McMicken, joins us from a virtual space to question how that same space changes our feeling of presence. Through the use of a human hand, she touches the untouchable essence of the virtual space and looks for human need for connection.
Charity Be keeps her feet tight to the physical surfaces of our space, and investigates how we move individually and collectively through time and space: how do we connect and encounter, with what intentions and rhythms?
Cristina Santos Muniesa shows us the emptiness of the excess of image production and consumption, how these absorb the viewer and eventually, in her practice, collapse with each other.
Devin Chambers stays in between the physical and the digital world to learn how emotions exist differently in these two spaces.
Elisa Garcia de la Huerta, through photography, brings us in a world of colour and mysticism that opens our perceptions towards nature, our bodies, gender and the eco-feminism discourse.
The body is also the central point of Ivonne Thein’s practice: she focuses on its social and political perception and challenges it through a new vision made possible by Artificial Intelligence.
Through painting, drawing and found objects, Jacqueline Forest Andrews creates visual structures on which she explores the overlapping layers of these mediums.
Lars van de Grift includes in their practice performance, painting, sculpture and sound to identify conflict as means of creation, realising a playing zone where spontaneous interactions are let to happen and intersect.
Lorna Sinclair centres her practice in the exploration of colour, how it transforms and affects her surrounding landscape; through gestural paintings she aims to transfer energy and excitement to the viewer.
Painting is also the medium through which Millie Gleeson creates an autobiographical and cyclical body of work that celebrates the feminine in all its manifestations, with main focus on her own self image.
Nathalie Rey & Enric Maurí work as an artistic duo to re-look and destabilise the role of the artist through history, aiming to build a renewed image against retrograde and totalitarian thinking.
Vincent Laju through a practice built between drawing and music, composition and improvisation, the full and the empty, accumulation and void, experiments and explores the relationship between sounds and visual shapes.
Project Space Exhibition
Berlin Guest Resident
Our Project Space is happy to host our Berlin Guest Resident for this last term of 2021: Marcos Nacar. His research for the past months has been based on a found archive that belonged to a woman in Spain. “I don’t know Carmen” is profoundly linked to a world that doesn’t exist and a melancholic disorder.
Garden Guest Resident
Throughout this past year, GlogauAIR’s garden has hosted a site-specific project by Maria Gamsjäger: Herb Garden. It is an exploration of memory and lost knowledge through the body and the senses. A wild garden of herbs that found its roots in GlogauAIR’s grounds.
Catalogue
The image showcased in the cover is part of the piece “6 seconds of paint”, an installation that reflects on the reproducibility of the image in the digital era. By combining analogue and digital techniques, Santos Muniesa’s working methodology consists in an almost production chain of images, however all of them unique. For more information about the event or any of our resident artists please contact us at: