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Loredana Di Lillo
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France

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2012: Institut Français

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Saâdane Afif

“Saâdane Afif ‘s work stands outside the usual networks of French contemporary art with a career and outlook that is increasingly international. Afif’s sculptures and installations exhibit a melancholic yet festive beauty. They delight in their own materiality and frequently incorporate light, sound, and movement, seducing the audience with a compact spectacle of son et lumière. His works demonstrate a whimsical poetry and robust sense of mortality; ghosts appear with regularity and there are repeated references to the passing of time and the inevitability of death, most clearly manifested in the recurrent motifs of the skull and the ticking clock. A fascination with music and music culture is also discernible in his works featuring microphones, amplifiers, and musical instruments. Many also include music as an active ingredient, particularly in the form of playlists or as outcome of an abstract translation of ideas. Since 2004, music has also influenced the creation and presentation of Afif’s work. At that time, he began inviting writers to create lyrics inspired by his works, a process of artistic delegation that he continues to expand today. Afif describes himself as a particle accelerator, provoking the imagination of others. […]” – Independent curator Zoë Gray

Saâdane Afif (born 1970, Vendôme, France) lives and works in Berlin.  He has exhibited nationally and internationally, including Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Witte de With, Rotterdam;  MOT and Mori Museum, Tokyo; Wiels, Brussels; OPA, Guadalajara; Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin; Documenta 12, Kassel. He is represented by Gallery Mehdi Chouakri, Berlin; RaebervonStenglin, Zurich; Gallery Michel Rein, Paris and Xavier Hufkens, Brussels.

Saâdane Afif, Technical Specifications (Poster side A), 2008, Double sided screenprint, 90 × 120 in. (228.6 × 304.8 cm).
Saâdane Afif, La Répétition (Posters), 2006, Screenprint.
Saâdane Afif, Feedback Poster (D.A.T.R&R.C.), 2009, Screenprint, 435/16 × 5913/16 in. (109.98 × 151.89 cm).
Saâdane Afif, Anthologie de l’Humour Noir (Poster), 2010, Screenprint, 473/16 × 6711/16 in. (119.89 × 171.96 cm).
Saâdane Afif, The Fairytale Recordings at Schinkel Pavillon (Poster), 2011, Screenprint, 395/16 × 551/8 in. (99.82 × 139.95 cm).

Residents from France

Jean Claracq

France
La Fondation pour l'Art Contemporain Claudine et Jean-Marc Salomon
Studio #206

Dora Jeridi

France
Perrotin Gallery
2024

Bianca Argimón

Spain, France
La Fondation pour l'Art Contemporain Claudine et Jean-Marc Salomon
2024
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AaBbPp (Elena Narbutaite & Gintaras Didziapetris)
AaBbPp (Elena Narbutaite & Gintaras Didziapetris)
Italy

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2012: A. Titolo

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Loredana Di Lillo

Loredana Di Lillo experiments with different media: drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, photography and video. The underlying theme in her work is the artist’s thoughts on modern society. Starting from her analysis of customs, vice and virtue, local history and identity, she reflects on everyday life through interweaving her practice with the reality she inhabits.

Loredana Di Lillo lives and works in Milan, Italy. She holds a BFA in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts of Rome. Recent solo shows include SÜD, as part of the residency Residenza d’artista- Level One, and Animal, DOCVA Viafarini, Milan. Selected group exhibitions include: Ovovia Italia 61, Un Po d’arte, Turin; Calamitati da Gino, Centro Italiano Arte Contemporanea, Foligno, Italy; Il bel paese dell’arte, Etiche ed estetiche della Nazione, GAMeC, Bergamo, Italy; Premio Lum, Teatro Margherita, Bari, Italy; Emerging Talents, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence; and The Art of Camo, Cardi Black Box, Milan. Di Lillo won the 2005 Talk to the City Prize, Milan.

Loredana Di Lillo, SüD, 2011, Caravan, mirror, chandelier, photocopies, photographs, pillows, carpet, sink, acrylic enamel, curtains, and moquette, Dimensions variable.
Loredana Di Lillo, Black & White Italian Flag, 2010, Silk, brass flagpole Flagpole, Flagpole: 112 in., flag: 59 x 88 in.
Loredana Di Lillo, Intolerant Freedom, 2011, Padlock, two keys, steel chain silver and engraving padlock, 15 x 23 in., chain 46 x 1 1/8 in.
Loredana Di Lillo, South, 2011, Neon light, 86 × 78 in. (218.44 × 198.12 cm).
Loredana Di Lillo, Spazio Civile, 2011, Colored slurry tiled floor and crystal chandelier, Dimensions variable.

Residents from Italy

Chiara Ianeselli

Italy
Italian Council - Directorate-General for Contemporary Art and Architecture and Urban Peripheries (DGAAP) at the Italian Ministry for Cultural Heritage and Activities
2024

Raffaela Naldi Rossano

Italy, Greece
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University, Italian Cultural Institute of New York, Directorate-General for Public and Cultural Diplomacy of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Directorate-General for Contemporary Creativity of the Italian Ministry of Culture
2024

Valentina Furian

Italy
The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies, Columbia University, Italian Cultural Institute of New York
2024
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Loredana Di Lillo
Lithuania

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2016: Meno Projektu Studij

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AaBbPp (Elena Narbutaite & Gintaras Didziapetris)

AaBbPp is a collaborative project concentrating on headwear as the point of departure. AaBbPp considers their hats as hybrids between Ready-to-wear and prototype. Similarly, their online presence and shop function as a voice and commercial enterprise. AaBbPp was founded in 2014 and has exhibited in the following exhibitions Society Acts, Moderna Museet, Malmo, 2014; Port Authority, MARCO, Museo de Arte Contemporánea, Vigo, 2015;Contour 7: A Moving Image Biennale, Mechelen, Belgium, 2015.

AaBbPp (Elena Narbutaite & Gintaras Didziapetris), Untitled, 2015, Installation view, 101/2 × 101/2 × 101/2 in. (26.67 × 26.67 × 26.67 cm). Courtesy of the artists.

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AaBbPp (Elena Narbutaite & Gintaras Didziapetris)

Lithuania
Meno Projektu Studij
2016
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