Past Residents
Past Resident2015: Alfred Kordelin Foundation
Pilvi Takala
Pilvi Takala’s primary artistic practice is practice in its most direct sense. Takala carries out interventions in everyday life, using her body as artistic material, placing it in humorous predicaments. Her own feelings evolving in the course of an intervention, often-nuanced shades of embarrassment, reveal the contours of society’s expectations. Her works clearly show that it is often possible to learn of the implicit rules of a social situation only by its disruption. Takala mixes in her work the reality of documented actions with staged portraiture. She quotes and stretches the limits of different genres including the one of being a performance artist, a director, and a documentary maker.
Pilvi Takala (born 1981 in Helsinki, Finland) lives and works in Helsinki and Istanbul. Takala received an MFA from the Finnish Academy of Fine Arts and was artist-in-residence at Rijksakademie. Her awards include Dutch Prix de Rome 2011; Finnish State Prize for Visual Arts; and Emdash Award 2013. Her solo exhibitions include Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm; Site Gallery, Sheffield; Künstlerhaus Bremen; Kunsthalle Erfurt; Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Helsinki; Turku Art Museum; Kunsthalle Lissabon; and Sorlandets Kunstmuseum, Norway. Her work has been shown in MoMA PS1 and New Museum, New York; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; S.M.A.K., Ghent; Kunsthalle Basel; De Hallen Haarlem; Wiels, Brussels; 4th Moscow Biennial; Witte de With, Rotterdam; 4th Bucharest Biennial; 5th Berlin Biennial; and the 9th Istanbul Biennial.
Events & Exhibitions
Paperwork: Administrative Practice in Contemporary Art
June 4–September 6, 2019
Residents from Finland
Past Resident2015: Livia Droege & Rolf Bixner
Isabelle Dyckerhoff
Isabelle Dyckerhoff’s work focuses on the expressive force of color and the effect it has when viewed. Dyckerhoff’s paintings arise out of the juxtaposition, overlaying and removal of colors. Each mark bears a direct relation to the one adjacent to, behind or on top of it as well as to the context of the composition as a whole. The tones become increasingly intense, creating dissonance or calm. Each color stands alone but ultimately is deemed effective through its interplay with those surrounding it.
Isabelle Dyckerhoff (born in Büderich, Germany) moved to Munich and worked as a journalist for over 20 years before she attended the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich. Recent solo shows include Colour matters, Gallery Michael Heufelder, Munich; and Farbräume, Gallery Berlin Art Scouts, Berlin. Group exhibitions include Viktor, Galerie Evelyn Drewes, Hamburg and Gallery Zweigstelle in Berlin; Meta 2, Gallery Zweigstelle, Berlin; Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; Jahresgaben, Kunstverein München. Dyckerhoff is represented by Gallery Michael Heufelder, Munich and Brigitte Henninger Art, Seefeld/Munich.
Events & Exhibitions
Salon: Isabelle Dyckerhoff and Nina Annabelle Märkl
February 24, 2015
Residents from Germany
Past Resident2015: Spain Arts & Culture, VEGAP - Visual Entidad de Gestión de Artistas Plásticos
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.