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Misha Stroj
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United Arab Emirates

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2016: Maraya Art Centre

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Raja'a Khalid

Raja’a Khalid’s practice is concerned with contemporary narratives of class, luxury, and consumer and material cultures, especially those that connect her native Arabian Gulf region with the world at large. She is interested in how current day capitalist economies articulate ‘culture’ and seek out motifs of soft power that reflect on the Gulf’s streaming constructions of heritage, authenticity, wealth, masculinity, sport, game, athleticism, adornment, wellness and wilderness. Outcomes are often sculptural abstractions based on these investigations and mediums employed include industrial processes, systems or rhetoric e.g. patents, wholesale supplies or B2B goods, etc.

Raja’a Khalid (born 1984, Saudi Arabia) is a Dubai-based artist and writer. She received her MFA in Fine Art from Cornell University, where she was also the recipient of the Cornell Council for the Arts Grant in 2013. Recent awards and residencies include the NYU Abu Dhabi FIND Research Fellowship, 2014; the Künstlerhaus Büchsenhausen International Fellowship for Art and Theory, 2015, and the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten Guest Residency, 2015. Her work has been shown in New York, Dubai and Vienna.

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Panel discussion: Raja'a Khalid with Giuseppe Moscatello
January 26, 2016
Panel discussion: Raja’a Khalid with Giuseppe Moscatello
January 26, 2016
Raja'a Khalid, Oud Aura, 2015, Industrial scent diffuser and synthetic oud essential oil, 12 × 12 × 5 in. (30.48 × 30.48 × 12.7 cm). Courtesy of the artist.

Residents from United Arab Emirates

Areej Kaoud

Palestine, United Arab Emirates
Maraya Art Centre
2017

Raja’a Khalid

United Arab Emirates
Maraya Art Centre
2016
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Tove Storch
Tove Storch
Austria

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2016: Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria

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Misha Stroj

Misha Stroj’s practice is at the edge of disciplines, matters and medias. He excessively researches his work to share moments of understanding, caring and envisioning a common knowledge and space with the viewer.

Misha Stroj studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, where he graduated in 2002. At present, he is working on a publication titled Primary Events, developing work for the group show Poetiken des Materials, Museum Leopold, Vienna, and a commission for a public monument that will be permanently installed in the future Medical University of Graz.

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Spring Open Studios 2016
April 29–April 30, 2016
Misha Stroj, Unititled (installation view), 2015, Dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist and Kerstin Engholm Gallery, Vienna.

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Hermes Payrhuber

Austria, United States
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria
Studio #212

Marianne Vlaschits

Austria
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria
2025

Ulrike Königshofer

Austria
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, Civil Service and Sport of Austria
2024
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Denmark

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2016: Danish Arts Foundation

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Tove Storch

Tove Storch’s practice is informed by questions around how a sculpture exists and how it comes into being. Her work often takes the shape of physical and sculptural manifestations, exploring structural forms and geometric notions. The contrast of materials – such as silk intersecting metal – is often at the core of her practice, constituting a vibrant tension balancing on the edge of collapse. She is interested in examining materiality and creating a language for the non-verbal.

Tove Storch (born 1981) lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Storch studied at The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and holds an MFA from The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. Recent exhibition venues include Anita Schwartz Galeria de Art, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Nils Stærk, Copenhagen, Denmark; S.M.A.K., the Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art – Ghent. Recent group shows and performances include Museum of Modern Art, Rio de Janeiro; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk; Last Ride in a Hot Air Balloon, The 4th Auckland Triennial. Storch is represented by Nils Stærk, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Fall Open Studios 2016
November 4–November 5, 2016
Spring Open Studios 2016
April 29–April 30, 2016
Vieno Motors: How to Prepare 2.0
March 23–April 30, 2016
Tove Storch, Untitled, 2013, Rusted metal, dyed silk, wire. Courtesy of the artist.

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Lina Hashim

Denmark, Iraq
Danish Arts Foundation
Studio #207

Tora Schultz

Denmark
Danish Arts Foundation
2024

Asta Lynge and Jakob Ohrt

Denmark
Danish Arts Foundation
2025
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