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Past Resident
2012: Galerie Iris Cornelis

Katharina D. Martin

The work of Katharina D. Martin reflects the essential questions of human existence. Martin links the body, as one’s natural and limited material, to the idea of personal identity. With her videos, objects, and installations she creates a connection to architectural space, both enclosing and defining it. The artifacts of her videos are not treated as simple documentation. Her work creates a unique space in which the spectator finds themselves suspended between the artificial and real, between the visual and tactile. Through this interrelation Martin unveils what is hidden.

Katharina D. Martin (born in Germany) is based in Rotterdam and received a BA in Media Art and a BA in Monumental Art in 2006 from the ArtEZ Institute of the Arts, Enschede, The Netherlands. In 2009 she realized a performance and video project at The Watermill Center, NY. In 2011, she participated in the video exhibition She Devil at MACRO, Rome. Currently she is engaged in a Masters at the Academy of Fine Arts Muenster, Germany.

Past Resident
2019: ISCP ​Alumni Fund
2016: SAHA Association

belit sağ

belit sağ’s ongoing artistic and moving image practice largely focuses on the role of visual representations in the experience and perception of political conflicts and violence in Turkey, Germany, and the Netherlands. Recent works include a video piece that centers around the concepts and practices of conserving, conversing, absences and re-enactment.

belit sağ’swork has been exhibited in international art spaces including PEER UK and LUX, London; EYE Film Museum, Amsterdam; and documenta 14, Kassel, among others. 

Past Resident
2016: LIG Art Space

Seung Un Chung

Sueng Un Chung’s sculptural work is deeply rooted in the concept of space. Chung understands space itself as an essential medium and a basis to build new stories through artworks. In his project GIB KKUM SUP, the artist refers to the essential characteristics of sculpture as a physical object through the use of linguistic signifiers. In his project Skyline, he focuses on the ‘line’ that divides space to suggest different interpretations. Chung approaches his sculptural works as ‘drawings within space.’

Seung Un Chung (born in 1963) lives and works in Seoul, Korea. He acquired B.F.A. in painting at Seoul National University, Korea and a Meisterschüler degree by Prof. J. Kounellis at Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany. He has had seven solo shows including Trough Project No. 4: Horizonte Blaue Berge, Goethe Institute, Seoul, 2014; Skyline, Gallery SoSo, Heyri, Korea, 2012; Skyline, Gallery Space, Seoul, 2009; Horizon, Project Space SARUBIA, Seoul, Korea, 2000. He participated in numerous group shows including Space_Craft – Interface and Potential Space, SOMA Museum of Art, Seoul, 2014; REVERSCAPE, AMOREPACIFIC Beauty Campus Osan, Korea, 2013; and Era of Grand Navigation Korean Art, Busan Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2013.