Daniel Permanetter

There are no dependable records about the relationship between Robert Allen Zimmerman (born 1941 alias Bob Dylan) and Daniel Permanetter. In the videos (amongst others My 115th Dream, 2008 and The Beauty Parlor, 2010) the two meet again and again in short, everyday settings. On a bus, in a movie theater and without converging in any plausible way. What interlinks the two is something deeply human, the impossibility to express your own observations and to deal with the great and finally unanswered questions of life, love, beauty and death by telling stories. (Text by Stefanie Manthey)

Daniel Permanetter (born 1977, Starnberg, Germany) graduated from the Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Munich, Germany, where he lives and works.

Past Resident
2011: Foundation for a Civil Society

Adela Jusic

Adela Jusic works primarly with video. Socially engaged and rooted in personal experiences, her artistic practice revolve around the subject of the war in Bosnia, the position of women in war, and the religion and tradition in which she grew up.  Jusic recently started a collaboration with Sarajevo-based artist Lana Cmajcanin tackling the question of self-presentation and in the art market.

Adela Jusic (born 1982 in Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina) lives and works in Sarajevo. She graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and from the University of Sarajevo. Adela Jusic is a cofounder of the Association for Art and Culture Crvena. She has exhibited in many international exhibitions including Manifesta 8, Murcia, Spain; Videonale Kunstmuseum Bonn, Germany; Decolonial Aesthetics, El Parqueadero, Bogota, Colombia; Transitland in Trieste, Institute for the Documentation and Dissemination of Art, Trieste, Italy; Projected Visions, Espace Appolonia, Strasbourg, France; South East European Film Festival, Goethe Institute Los Angeles, CA; Transitland, Los Angeles, CA and Global South in Festival City of Women, Gallery P74, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Past Resident
2011: Foundation for a Civil Society

Dritan Hyska

Dritan Hyska’s artistic research focuses on the urban realities of Albania and Italy through the representation of bridges, overpasses, glimpses of deserted cities, cement and construction.

Dritan Hyska (born 1980 in Korce, Albania) lives and works between Venice, Italy and Tirana, Albania and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts Venice. Solo exhibitions includeSottotitolo, intervenion by Sislej Xhafa, Al-Bunduqiyya, Venice and Inside-Outside, A+A Gallery, Venice. Dritan Hyska’s work has been presented in group exhibitions at the following institutions: National Gallery, Skopje, Macedonia; Duplex 10m2 Gallery, Sarajevo, Bosnia & Herzegovina; Schijnheilig Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; National Gallery, Pristina; Brolo Center of Art and Culture, Mogliano Veneto, Italy; T.I.C.A and Zeta Gallery, Tirana; Qui Vive? Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, Artplay, Moscow, Russia and at The Promenade Gallery, Vlore, Albania.