Lady AIKO - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Tokyo before moving to New York City in the mid-90′s. Already creating art since a young age, her art career in NYC began when she started working for Takashi Murakami. She apprenticed in Murakami’s studio
Stephen Phillips - MuseumsQuartier Wien
magazines in the 1920s, Kiesler was highly engaged in European avant-garde circles throughout his career. His familiarity with the practices of a wide variety of artistic groups stimulated and enhanced
Mai Yamashita + Naoto Kobayashi - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Uster, Switzerland www.yamashita-kobayashi.com Share Share - facebook Projectinfo Throughout our career we have experimented with incorporating metamorphosis, destruction, deterioration, and wear into
MQ: 100 Years of the Republic – A Film Exhibition with a Focus on Democracy at the frei_raum Q21 exhibition space - MuseumsQuartier Wien
pupils at the convent school, the unfaithfulness of admirers, and the most important stages of her career such as Paris and New York in 14 verses. “Happy-End” by Peter Tscherkassky, based on home movies
Bill Seaman - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Ongoing discussions with Rössler and a new book are in the works exploring Rössler's entire research career. He is also collaborating with artist/computer scientist Daniel Howe on multiple works exploring
Cristina David - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Mathematic from Bucharest, but unfortunately I forgot most of the things I learned in that period. In my career I had a short period of self-introspection but I felt quite uncomfortable with it so I am done with
Daniel Lie - MuseumsQuartier Wien
made a loop on it self. This fact to me was already a meeting beyond coincidence, since I have in my career, worked with places that had this architectural characteristic, the loop. This residency was a mark [...] venues in the city, such as the Kunstraum and the Fluc. This actually took me back to early ears of my career where I used to work with a the Voodoohop collective in Brazil, we made parties and the experimental
Lőrinc Borsos - MuseumsQuartier Wien
artists: János BORSOS and Lilla LŐRINC working from 2008. During the first five years of her artistic career, she have focused on examining the possibilities of a self-reflective national identity. Following
Iulia Toma & Claudiu Cobilanschi - MuseumsQuartier Wien
also be a welcome addition to her participation to the Vienna Bienale 2015, supporting her emerging career by being thus her first artistic residency of importance outside of Romania. Claudiu Cobilanschi
Josh Harle - MuseumsQuartier Wien
Residency, Kandos, NSW 2014 Marrickville Council Independent Art Grant 2014 Australia Council Emerging Career Residency Grant 2013 Pop-up Residency, The Rocks, Sydney, NSW 2011 Young CAADRIA (Computer-Aided