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Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Aug 31, 2025

International Visegrad Fund

Studio #203

Artist

Kornel Janczy

Kornel Janczy’s works emerge from a blend of inspirations, Romantic landscape painting, scientific models, and the observation of natural phenomena. In these works, he conceptualizes space by reducing it into simple forms, resulting in visualizations of landscapes where scientific knowledge and observation merge with a naïve, romantic understanding of nature.
Kornel Janczy has exhibited work at The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw; National Museum in Wrocław; and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Kraków, all in Poland, among others.
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Current Resident: Jul 1, 2025–Dec 31, 2025

Edward Steichen Award Luxembourg

Studio #206

Artist

Marianne Villière

Marianne Villière’s artistic practice centers on identifying tipping points within shared spaces, seeking to invert power dynamics and draw attention to marginalized perspectives or forms of biodiversity. She creates contextual, ephemeral, and situational compositions. Villière holds a Master’s degree from ENSAD Nancy and completed the CCC Master’s program in Critical Theory at HEAD Geneva. She was awarded the Gianni Motti Prize in 2014 and the Edward Steichen Award in 2024.

Marianne Villière has exhibited work at Musée des Beaux Arts, France; Centre d’Art Dominique Lang, Luxembourg; and Galerie Commune, Switzerland, among others.

mariannevilliere.net

Studio #212

Artist

Anaïs Horn

Anaïs Horn’s multidisciplinary practice moves fluidly across media, creating intimate, often sitespecific settings. Her work traces the tension between presence and absence, where personal narratives—autobiographical fragments, rites of passage or the biographies of historical (female) figures—evolve into broader reflections on contemporary existence and how memories and (her)story/stories echo through the spectral presence of objects and spaces. She frequently introduces elements of illusion and mystery, situating her work within a space of the in-between.
Anaïs Horn has exhibited work at Camera Austria, Graz; FOTOHOF, Austria; and GALERÍA RGR, Mexico, among others.
anais-horn.com

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