Past Residents

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Anton Cabaleiro

Anton Cabaleiro explores the relationship between new technologies and society through digital means. His work includes the different phases of the creative process, from graphic design stages to the final audiovisual result. In his single-channel videos and video installations he mixes several techniques, such as motion graphics, animation and augmented reality, to combine real and virtual elements within the same environment. He employs concepts from landscape design, anthropology, philosophy and mass media theories to create a synthetic, clean, compact and direct work; paying special attention to how the various real and virtual layers interact with each other.

Anton Cabaleiro (born 1977 in Spain) received a MFA in Computer Arts from the School of Visual Arts, New York; a MS in Landscape Design from Columbia University, and a PhD in Art, Design and Technology at the Complutense University, Madrid. Past exhibitions include the Bronx Museum Biennial, New York; Armory Show, New York; New York University, New York; Museum of Art and Design, New York; Times Square Public Space Projects, New York; Under the Bridge Festival, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art of Vigo, Spain; the Andalusian Center of Contemporary Art, Spain; ARCO International Fair of Contemporary Art, Madrid; The Cervantes Institute, Beijing; Marisa Marimon Gallery; Marlborough Gallery; and the Loop International Fair of Video, Barcelona.

Past Resident
2011: Anonymous

Hélène Picard

Hélène Picard finds inspiration in the connection between sewing and painting. She is interested in how the two mediums both express color, form material and inner feelings of the human being. Picard creates installations where painted shapes seem to escape from the frame to materialize in hanging costumes. Picard brings a theatrical dimension to painting and a sensorial contact with the work of art. The visitor is inside the painting, surrounded by colors, energetic gestures and materials of fabrics. She offers the opportunity to not only see the painting but feel and live it.

Hélène Picard (born 1972 in France) graduated in 1998 from the School of Fine Arts of Paris, and was awarded the Casa Velazquez Residency in Madrid in 2000. Picard currently works and lives between Madrid and Paris. Recent exhibitions include Castillos de aire, Alexandra Irigoyen Gallery, Madrid; The Nest, performance, El Beso, Madrid; Solo exhibition 2000-2009, Maison de la Culture Loire-Atlantique -La Rairie, Nantes; Entramados, National Costume Museum, Madrid.

Past Resident
2011: Ministry of Culture, Taiwan

Yen-Hua Lee

Yen-hua Lee works with drawings and light, and her current project involves a collection of timeworn books published in various countries around the world. Lee seeks out the books on her own and accepts donated copies from friends. Anthropomorphizing the books, Lee considers their journey from publication to destination, and she views her time traveling with the books as a dialogue. She is currently developing an installation work and video, and she intends to use incense to make holes on the pages of books, which will then be projected with light. For Lee, creating holes is a process of making space.

Yen-Hua Lee (born Taiwan) graduated from the National Art University of Taiwan in 2002 and earned a MFA in 2007 from Northern Illinois University. Lee has received several art residency fellowships and her work has been shown in Argentina, Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Taiwan, and the United States.