Past Residents

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Past Resident
2022: International Visegrad Fund

Kristian Nemeth

Kristian Nemeth’s work offers a reflection and critique of the Christian Church and how it operates in the context of twenty-first-century democracy. The artist focuses on its hidden mechanisms and contradictions, secrecy, the unconfessed sins of those who serve as its official representatives, and the injustice suffered by those affected by these actions.

Kristian Nemeth has exhibited work at Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava; Museum of Moscow; and Czech Center New York, among others.

Krišs Salmanis

In his work, Krišs Salmanis employs animation, video, photography, and his own body. The artist attempts to uncover paradox and a quest for truth, as well as subtle irony and existential sadness, by frequently employing minimal form.

Krišs Salmanis has exhibited work at the 55th Venice Biennale; Kim? Contemporary Art Centre, Riga; and Art in General, New York, among others.

Felix Kindermann

Felix Kindermann’s work addresses the relationship between humans and their environment, inter-human communication, and the relationship between individuality and collectivity through sculpture, sound art, performance, photography, video, and printmaking. By (de)constructing and (re)assembling objects, architectures and languages, Kindermann examines reciprocity. The artist is interested by the physical, mental, and social dimensions of the human body, which he reflects by assembling self-reflexive entities from fragmented parts.

Felix Kindermann has exhibited work at Museum Ludwig and Simultanhalle, Cologne;  KANAL- Centre Pompidou, Brussels; and Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent, among others.