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Past Resident
2016: Danish Arts Foundation

Ragnhild May

Ragnhild May explores the field between visual arts and music. She works with performance, installation and sculpture. She is primarily focused on performance work and overall installation structures. Her pieces synthesize complex combinations of media and materials. A basic field of investigation for May is sound, which is conceived of and conceptualized in a deep historical perspective, including figures such as Leonardo da Vinci and Athanasius Kircher. In her work, May addresses what may immediately appear to be an idiosyncratic poetic sphere, which by closer examination turns out to be the product of careful and stringent reflection. Indeed, one may be tempted to characterize her work in general as conceptualism camouflaged as uncompromising primitivism.

Ragnhild May (born 1988, Odense, Denmark) studied studio art at The Jutland Art Academy, Denmark and sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. May has exhibited and performed at various venues around Europe, including The National Gallery of Denmark, Museum of Contemporary Arts in Roskilde and Vienna Künstlerhaus. In 2014, she co-curated REVISIT at Overgaden Institute of Contemporary Art.

Claire Lambe

Claire Lambe’s installation and sculptural practice focuses on compiling memory fragments as a platform to communicate a broader or more complex set of ideas. This rich body of personal, cultural and socio-political references initiates research that underpins and informs her physical and conceptual process. Recently, she has become interested in humor as aggressive communication and has been looking less broadly at gender and class, but more specifically towards the role gender and age play in manipulation.

Claire Lambe lives and works in Melbourne, Australia. Lambe completed her MFA at Goldsmiths, University of London and a studio residency at Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces, Melbourne from 2014-16. Recent exhibitions include Neverwhere, Gaia Gallery, Istanbul, 2015; Lurid Beauty, The National Gallery of Victoria, 2015; Miss Universal (with Atlanta Eke), Gertrude Contemporary and Chunky Move, Melbourne, 2015. She is represented by Sarah Scout Presents.

Cheon pyo Lee

Cheon pyo Lee’s practice involves both the creation of discreet artworks such as film and installation as well as curatorial projects through the group AGWF. These projects tackle a variety of themes, stylistically marked with absurdity, play, and experimentation.

Cheon pyo Lee (born 1980, South Korea) completed his undergraduate studies at the School of the Arts Institute of Chicago and completed a MFA from Yale University.