Past Residents
Past Resident
2022: AES+F
Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov
Born in Moscow, Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov works with sculptures, installations, and videos to explore themes of the Other, self-identity, ecology, and foreignness . Through scientific and museological collection/classification strategies, the artist deconstructs human attitude in relationship to nature, gender, and the body.
Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov has exhibited at Kunsthaus Baselland, Muttenz; The 4th Ural Industrial Biennial of Contemporary Art, Ekaterinburg; and Moscow Museum of Modern Art, Moscow among others.

Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov, The Moth and The Bat Flying to the Light, 2020-2021, single-channel video, 10 min..

Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov, Trans-Siberia, 2019, installation.

Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov, Snake sell skin, 2022, single-channel video, 10 min. .

Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov, worm, moth and cocoon, 2020, single-channel video, 3 min. .

Ilya Fedotov-Fedorov, blue creature, 2021, dance performance, 120 min..
Residents from Russia
Fatima Moallim
Fatima Moallim is a self-taught artist who works with performance, drawing and installation. The foundation of her performance-acts lies in spatial experience where she often appears with her back against the viewer. In Moallim’s installations, drawings expand into the room blending boundaries between the figurative and the abstract, the self and the other, memory and oblivion.
Fatima Moallim has exhibited work at Moderna Museet, Stockholm; Göteborg International Biennial for Contemporary Art, Göteborg; and KINDL – Centre for Contemporary Art, Berlin, among others.

Fatima Moallim, Family Album, 2021, drawing on linoleum, 79 × 64 in. (201 × 163.5 cm). Courtsey of Moderna Museet. Photo by Tobias Fischer.

Fatima Moallim, performance at Bonniers konsthall, Stockholm, 2019. Photo by Joakim Forsgren.

Fatima Moallim, Propechy of Equator Child, 2021, ink and markers on linoleum, 79 × 197 in. (200 × 500 cm). Courtsey of Ståhl Collection. Photo by Joakim Forsgren.

Fatima Moallim, Cycklops, 2022, marble, metal, and wood, 84 × 39 in. (213 × 100 cm). Photo by Belenius.

Fatima Moallim, Self-studies, 2020, public commission at metro station Zinkensdamm, Stockholm, 118 × 433 in. (300 × 1100 cm). Photo by Hans Ekestang.
Residents from Sweden
Past Resident
2022: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Ana Manso
The work of Ana Manso is ingrained deeply in the medium of painting, making the canvas or raw wall surface a place of encounter between the real world and the imaginary. Free of structure, order, and rationale, Manso uses the language of abstraction and color, where the resemblance of forms, driven by chance, is coincidental and uninviting to interpretation, favoring instead a sense of spirituality and mystery.
Ana Manso has exhibited work at Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto; FUTURA Centre for Contemporary Art, Prague; and the Grand Duke Jean Museum of Modern Art, Luxembourg City, among others.
Events & Exhibitions
2022 Spring Open Studios
April 22–April 23, 2022

Ana Manso, 7-03-02, 2017, soft pastel, wax crayon, sand paint and water based paint on wall, exhibition view at yo-yo, Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves . Photo by Filipe Braga, © Fundação de Serralves, Porto..

Ana Manso, Agar, 2018, oil on canvas, 1511/16 × 311/2 in. (39.88 × 80.01 cm). Photo by Bruno Lopes.

Ana Manso, uvas, 2019, soft pastel on wall. Photo by Dinis Santos.

Ana Manso, Tomorrow's weather, 2020, soft pastel on wall,oil on cardboard and straw hat, oil on canvas. Photo by Danilo Donzelli.

Ana Manso, 1984, 2020, oil on canvas, 127/8 × 901/2 in. (32.7 × 229.87 cm). Photo by Bruno Lopes.