Bego Anton

Bego Anton’s photographic work usually explores the contradictory relationship humans have with nature and animals. Anton’s work dissects human behavior and reflects on our psychological and moral relationship to the natural world. She is also interested in small groups in order to reflect on concepts such as truth, reality and fantasy.

Bego Anton studied journalism at the University of the Basque Country and specialized in documentary photography in Barcelona. Anton’s work has been published in numerous publications including Le Monde; The British Journal of Photography; Stand Quarterly; and OjoDePez. Group exhibitions of her work include PhotoEspaña 2014; P2P Contemporary Practice in Spanish Photography; Begira Photo Festival and PostArte, Festival Miradas de Mujeres. She was also selected to participate in the Joop Swart Masterclass of World Press Photo 2014.

Past Resident
2015: Foundation for a Civil Society

Doruntina Kastrati

Doruntina Kastrati’s work addresses the topics of turbo-urbanism and destroyed cities. Through her work she recreates the atmosphere of neighborhoods and cities once inhabited.

Doruntina Kastrati studied at the Graphic Design at the Faculty of Arts, Prishtina. Kastrati’s work has been included in group exhibitions at the Hammam Museum, 2010; Prevalle, 2010; and on Nena Tereza  Boulevard, Prishtina, 2014.

Past Resident
2015: Danish Arts Foundation

Erik Steffensen

Erik Steffensen’s photographs use subtle tones in grey, black and white and monocolors to evoke the remembrance of images from the art history, referencing paintings, poetry and fine art photography. Steffensen produces spare and unpopulated images that conjure an open mind.

Erik Steffensen (born in Valby, Copenhagen) studied the Philosophy and Art History at the University of Copenhagen and the Danish Royal Academy of Arts in Copenhagen. He lives and works in Copenhagen.