Elad Larom

Elad Larom’s work consists of painting, video, computer animation and photography. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Larom strives to implement the power of disclosing a world of exclusive characters, scenes and places of low culture, folklore and everyday life. He attempts to dramatize this by emphasizing moments and sights that belong to magical and sometimes even spiritual situations. Larom’s paintings recall cinema, in a similar way to his video works which are seen as a sequence of images as if coming out of a painting. These works seek to rediscover the possibility of painting loaded with the power and themes of another, metaphysical world.

Elad Larom graduated from the Gerrit Rietveld Academy, Amsterdam and in 2010 he received his MFA from Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Larom has presented his work in various exhibitions in Europe and North America, which include Tento#2, W139, Amsterdam; Bezalel on Tour, Corcoran Gallery and Maltz Museum; Kunstlerhaus FRISE, Hamburg, and many more. His recent solo exhibitions include: I, Walid Lacham, New and Bad Gallery, Haifa, 2013, as well as a painting installation which was presented at the Fresh Paint Art & Design Fair, Tel Aviv, 2012. Larom has received a number of grants, including a special award from the Bezalel Academy in Jerusalem and another from the Nederlands Fonds for his artistic work on films.

Past Resident
2014: Wallace Arts Trust

Jae Hoon Lee

In assembling an image bank that references Jae Hoon Lee’s experience as a cultural wanderer, Lee has mainly been collecting source materials in India, Nepal, Egypt, Indonesia, Antarctica and other countries he has recently visited. His daily collecting habit has so far expanded to include elements such as leaves, urban scenes, daily objects and banal accidents – random situations and happenings on the street. Lee then digitally manipulates some of these images, layering multiple single images that have been taken over a long time to create a single almost seamless new image. What at first glance looks like a still photograph, documenting a single instance, in fact contains the traces of multiple instances and views. In this way Lee’s images combine reality and dreams, bringing together the photorealist documentary tradition and the fictional possibilities of new technologies. His images collapse time and space in much the same way digital technology increasingly dominates and manipulates our understandings of the world around us.

Jae Hoon Lee (born 1973) studied sculpture at the San Francisco Art Institute, graduating with a BFA. In 1998, He immigrated to New Zealand and completed an MFA in Intermedia art at the Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland. Lee was awarded the Antarctica New Zealand Arts Fellowship, allowing him to live and work at the Scott base camp in January 2012. Recently, Lee’s work has been internationally exhibited in Korea, China and Australia.

Past Resident
2014: Kunststiftung NRW

Jugoslav Mitevski

Jugoslav Mitevski’s process undergoes constant modification. His colors, lines and shapes partially comply with mathematical methods, which seem to refer to impartial systems, but intuitive decisions serve an equally important role. He does not establish rules he obeys dogmatically, rather Mitevski formulates tendencies. For Mitevski, the actual painting takes place beside the studio in everyday life, out of experience and observation, the theory, the imbalance of one’s own mentality and the external context: painting as document rather than image.

Jugoslav Mitevski (born 1978) received his BFA from Braunschweig University of Art in 2008. His selected exhibitions include High Wire, Petra Rinck Gallery, Dusseldorf, 2014; Editions, Bonner Kunstverein, 2013; 15:21, Polistar, Istanbul, 2012; Retrograd, Zero Fold, Cologne, 2012; and Editions, Koelnischer Kunstverein, 2012. Mitevski has received awards including the Kunstfonds Scholarship, 2013; Public Art Award, Siegburg, 2012; and the Raimund Lehmkul Award, 2010.