Category: Past

Residency: July - September 2018

Anežka Hošková (CZ)

Anežka Hošková (*1982) is a significant figure of Czech contemporary art scene, who studied at the Studio of Intermedia led by Doc. Václav Stratil at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Brno. Hošková creates drawings, paintings, objects, installations, and performances. She is a member of A.M.180 Collective, which has been running A.M.180 Gallery since 2003 in […]

Residency: May - June 2018 Košice

Ivana Čavić (SRB)

Ivana Čavić is an artist based in Serbia and currently studies photography at The Academy Of Arts Novi Sad. Her photographic practice is an exploration of narration and context, focused on creating visual narratives that question the boundaries of documentation and fiction, private and public. With research-based work, she is often playing with photographic and […]

Residency: March - May 2018

Tamar Nadiradze (GE)

Tamar Nadiradze (born 1991, Gori, Georgia) belongs to the young generation of Georgian visual artists. She graduated from the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts with Bachelor of Arts award in Book Illustration and Design at (2010-2014) and, then she studied informal MA in Artistic Practice “Creative Mediation” at the Center of Contemporary Art – Tbilisi […]

Residency: April - June 2018

Anna Raczynska (PL/GER)

The work of visual artist Anna Raczynska (1990, Poland) can be taken as a recurring attempt to access a world less crude than our current. Yet it would be too easy to dismiss this as a sort of escapism, but instead of seeking distraction, it seems that “what normally has to be endured” is being […]

Residency: July - September 2017

Maja Renn (PL)

Maja Renn (*1990) is a visual artist based in Zürich. She graduated from the MA Art Praxis at Dutch Art Institute in Arnhem, Netherlands. Her work intertwines drawing, writing, and performance. Recurring motives of her practice include dreams, traumas, dissociation, rhythms, absence, errors, wandering and getting lost. During her residency in Košice, through a participatory […]

Residency: Jún - August 2017

Kata Tranker (HU)

“Belonging to the youngest generation of Hungarian artists, Kata TRANKER‘s socially sensitive focus of interest has long been on the human nature and the boundary between appearance and reality. Her socio-historical analysis – focusing on the symbiotic relationships – results in identity questions. The installations composed of variable drawings and objects are mostly narrative, but […]