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Past Partners – Artists In Residence

2024/2025 A!R curatorial partners

Byline | Brooklyn

Byline, the culture magazine at the forefront of new media in New York, was conceived of as a place for contributors to be themselves. It was founded in 2023 by editors Gutes Guterman and Megan O’Sullivan, who have chosen the theme “art as play” for their curatorial throughline, presenting four artists for their insights into this paradox of pleasure and productivity.

commune | Kyoto

commune brings the underground above ground. The Tokyo-based gallery, book shop and publisher is small and deliberate in what they do, running pop-ups, exhibiting at international book fairs and putting on exhibits guided by diversity, community and DIY ethics. Their curatorial concept for the residency is all about curiosity and a conviction that good art is key to a good life.

Powerhouse Arts (PHA) | New York

Powerhouse Arts operates a purpose-built fabrication facility devoted to providing artists the resources, tools, and community needed to bring their art projects to life. Seeking to inspire and empower, not just within, but beyond the confines of their building, the not-for-profit organization has selected four artists whose work centers creative expression through material exploration.

FWB (Friends With Benefits) and Superchief | Palm Springs

This season’s artist residencies in Palm Springs are presented by co-curators Friends With Benefits, or FWB, and Superchief. FWB is a new cultural institution growing the adoption of emerging technology in pursuit of a better internet. Superchief is an international gallery exploring untapped possibilities for the NFT as an artist’s tool. Their curation shines a light on three artists who capture the surreal psychedelia of LA’s desert milieu, and one more to be selected in a closed call among FWB members.

The Substation | Sydney

The Substation is an arts venue with a genre-defiant approach to experimental programming and artist led-initiatives. For their curatorial concept, the organization has chosen four artists whose work speaks to the possibility of “shifting paradigms,” and the idea that art can make us question our most fundamental assumptions.

2023/2024 A!R curatorial partners

Fort Makers | 布鲁克林

FORT MAKERS 是一家总部位于纽约的工作室,采用多学科方法进行当代艺术、家具、舞台和产品设计。FORT MAKERS 提供独一无二的家具、照明和配件系列,以及艺术家合作、设计合作、舞台和室内装饰。FORT MAKERS 将不同学科的创意人员联系在一起,从他们的实践中寻找策划的共性,为参与者创造了一个充满意外发现的氛围。FORT MAKERS 由 Nana Spears、Noah Spencer 和 Naomi Clark 于 2008 年创立。

Geisai | 京都

GEISAI 由村上隆 (Takashi Murakami) 的 Kaikai Kiki 画廊主办,旨在通过艺术竞赛发掘和培养新兴艺术人才。此竞赛的目的是为年轻艺术家提供机会,无论他们来自何种背景,都能向新观众展示他们的作品。GEISAI 开启了许多艺术家的职业生涯,他们随后获得了巨大的成功,并受到国际画廊和机构的好评。Kaikai Kiki 画廊位于东京,20 年来一直致力于发掘、培养和管理艺术家。

纽约表演场地 |纽约

过去 40 年来,位于曼哈顿的 Performance Space New York 一直致力于推动文化、理论和政治话语的发展。未来发展和世界建设将它们所呈现的跨学科作品联系起来 – 这些作品消除了表演艺术、舞蹈、戏剧、音乐、视觉艺术、诗歌和散文、仪式、夜生活、食物、电影和技术的界限,打破了艺术和社会规范的约束。

No)one. Art House | 棕榈泉

No)one. Art House 是一群漂浮不定的艺术家,在 Chris Emile 的带领下,不断创造出平易近人、基于运动的艺术体验。采用多学科方法,No)one.Art House 致力于创造艺术合作的机会、培养艺术观众并提供学习机会。NOAH 与 Getty Center、SAINT HERON、Hauser & Wirth 和 Refinery 29 等著名机构合作。

Rethinkable | 悉尼

Rethinkable 是一个经过 B Corp 认证的社会创新团体,致力于影响力、地方创生和商业宣传。他们通过寻找发展与积极的社区和环境影响的交叉领域,将创新战略转化为结果驱动的行动计划,从而打造面向未来的组织。Rethinkable 的使命是打造一个全新的可再生经济体。