Past Residents
Past Resident2014: Foundation for a Civil Society
Staš Kleindienst
Staš Kleindienst’s work addresses issues of origin, representation, and naturalization of authority. Within this context he is shaping a social fiction, drawn through dystopian image of a social reality that stems from the present-day ideological, economic, and political co-ordinates.
Staš Kleindienst (born 1979, Slovenia) lives and works in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Kleindienst has an MA in Fine Art from the Academy of Fine Art and Design in Ljubljana. His exhibitions include U3-7th Triennial of Contemporary Slovenian Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova (MSUM), Ljubljana; Spaceship Yugoslavia- The Suspension of Time, nGbK, Berlin; Not So Distant Memory, Delaware Center for Contemporary Art; and Buy Your Own Art Experience, AC Institute, New York. In 2014 he won the OHO Group Award, the national visual arts award for young visual artists.
Past Resident2014: Seoul Art Space Geumcheon
Yuri Yim
Yuri Yim’s immersive works integrate images, sounds and sensory inputs to stimulate viewers’ participation. Yuri Yim selects sites with the intent to reverse or exploit harsh, and precarious conditions. She creates situations using the simultaneous collection of insignificant events, memories and recording from her quotidian documentation. Yuri Yim’s practice of engaging with her narrative imagination influences the relationships she enters with fictional or real figures, spaces, and things. She builds narratives around unnamed objects and their contacts wherein clandestine relationships between personified things may arise.
Yuri Yim lives in Seoul, Korea. She has been featured in S2, Platform Place 629, 2011; Campfire in the End, Dongduk Women’s University Yeji Hall, 2013; Contributing to Disaster, Art Space Pool, 2014; and the Seoul Art Space_Geumcheon as an artist in residence.
Events & Exhibitions
Salon: Claudia Chaseling and Yuri Yim
December 9, 2014
Residents from South Korea
Past Resident2014: Anonymous
Gianfranco Foschino
Operating between photography, documentary film and video art, Gianfranco Foschino’s work is currently focused on video installations, which evoke “tableaux vivants”, emulating a sort of live photograph. Shooting long sequences from fixed viewpoints he produces scenes with minimal movements, presented on flat screens, and framed as light boxes. Distanced from urban life, he portrays bucolic scenes that seem to occur in parallel time dimensions. The political value of Foschino’s work lies in exploring the singular anachronism of these spaces, and trying to recognize anonymous stories and lost lifestyles.
Gianfranco Foschino was born in 1983 in Santiago de Chile. He graduated in Cinema Studies from UNIACC University (Santiago). In 2010, he had his first exhibition Almost Romantic curated by Christopher Eamon at I-20 Gallery, New York. In 2011, his work was featured at the Latin American pavilion of 54th La Biennale di Venezia. In 2014, he participated as guest artist of the Chilean pavilion MONOLITH CONTROVERSIES at the 14th International Architecture Exhibition, awarded with the Silver Lion prize. He currently lives and works in Santiago de Chile.