Past Residents
Carl Boutard
Carl Boutard’s artistic practice has been shaped longing for the outdoors. He observes and reflects on the relationship between human beings, nature and culture. His work is presented as installations that incorporate drawings, sculpture, video, text and performance. A recurring theme is that which is about to disappear, that which possesses aura and authenticity, both visually and from the point of view of content.
Carl Boutard lives and works in Berlin. He has completed public art commissions in Sweden and Germany. His work has been exhibited at Angelika Knäpper Gallery in Stockholm (2009, 2012), The Living Art Museum in Reykjavik, Iceland (2011), Lunds Konsthall (2010, 2011) and Artipelag in Stockholm (2014). He earned his BA at the Iceland Academy of the Arts and graduated with an MFA from the Malmö Art Academy. He also holds a BS in Architecture from The Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm.
Residents from Sweden
Past Resident2015: Davidoff Art Initiative
Hulda Guzmán
Hulda Guzmán is a figurative painter that focuses on narrative, where space has a leading role, whether the scene takes place in a natural, open space, or indoors, having architecture and interior design be a main point of interest. The characters as well may show in large gatherings, or in more intimate scenarios. This said, ones will tend to have a more social opinion, and others will rather study human relations, on a one to one basis. It is important to Hulda to be able to entice, through a theatrical approach, an experiential interpretation, as to have the viewer really feel the mood, and identify with characters, and draw its own conclusions or questions on the situation.
Hulda Guzmán (born in Dominican Republic) studied fine arts in Altos de Chavón, School of Design, D.R., and completed her degree at Parsons, New York. She later studied muralism at the Facultad de Artes y Diseño of Mexico City. Recent solo shows include Lanza del Norte, Machete Galería de Arte, Mexico City; When not to Stop, Volta, New York; Portraits, Arco, Madrid; In Joy, Lyle O. Reitzel Gallery, Santo Domingo. Group exhibitions include Under Construction, William Road Gallery, London; On Common Ground, Museo de la OEA, Washington, DC.
Residents from Dominican Republic
Joiri Minaya
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Alice and Lawrence Weiner, New York City Council District 34, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, Hartfield Foundation, Danna and Ed Ruscha, Jerome Foundation, The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation
2021
Past Resident2016: Hasselblad Foundation
Mårten Lange
Mårten Lange’s work revolves around repetition, evidence gathering and the impulse to catalog the world. Working primarily with series of photographs and artist books, he explores themes of science through the material and sublime properties of technology and the natural world.
Mårten Lange (born 1984, Sweden) and studied photography at Valand Academy in Gothenburg, Sweden and at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham, UK. His work has been exhibited internationally in venues such as MELK, Oslo; IMA Gallery, Tokyo; Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin; Hasselblad Center, Gothenburg. He has published several artist books and monographs, the most recent being Citizen, Études Books, 2015.