Past Resident
2013: Foundation for a Civil Society

Heldi Pema

Heldi Pema’s artwork takes a critical view of cultural, social and political issues. He plays with the illusion of time and space, leading through his perception of the world. He uses a variety of materials and mediums such as photography, sound and installation. His recent interest involves old and new prints, texts and magazines as he develops a growing series of interventions.  He reframes imagery by creating his own characters and stories.

Heldi Pema was born in Albania. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Tirana, has attended Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts (Austria) several times, and was awarded AIR by “KulturKontakt” in Vienna and “O’Artoteca” in Milan. His work has been shown at the 52nd International Art Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia, Albanian Pavilion; Museum of Contemporary Art – Villa Croce, Genova;  European Month of Photography, Haus am Lützowplatz, Berlin; ViennAfair, Vienna; 2nd Tirana Biennale; The National Gallery of Arts, Tirana; A+A Gallery, Venice and The Promenade Gallery, Vlora.

Past Resident
2013: Danish Arts Foundation

Jakob Boeskov

Jakob Boeskov is a Danish-Icelandic artist and filmmaker. His work touches upon many disciplines involving video, drawing and conceptual art. Common subjects are technology, politics and his native Scandinavian region. Boeskov’s best known project is calle ID Sniper, where he infiltrated a Chinese weapons fair with a fake hi-tech weapon.

Jakob Boeskov (born 1973, Elsinore, Denmark) moved to Copenhagen in the early 1990s  where he put out his satirical comic Flax Letter (Nicolai Wallner Entertainments) and the experimental 8mm film Exhaust Tiger. In 1998 he published a comic about Lars Von Trier, after which he abandoned comics entirely, focusing on drawings and more conceptual art projects. His first solo show My Doomsday Weapon, The Thing, New York, 2004 documented the creation of a fictional hi-tech weapon.  He later described these events in the film Empire North (2010), a film that won the Danish Dox Award at the Copenhagen DOX Film Festival. Group exhibitions include Populism, Frankfurter Kunstverein, 2005 and Screening War, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, 2005In 2010, Boeskov’s work was the subject  of the retrospective exhibition Siggimund at the National Gallery of Denmark. His solo exhibitions include Coup de Théâtre, V1, Copenhagen, 2005, Thule, V1, Copenhagen, 2010 and Weekend Futurology, Mulherin Pollard, New York, 2012Boeskov lives and works in New York City.

Past Resident
2013: Walter Otero Contemporary Art

Gamaliel Rodriguez

Gamaliel Rodriguez’s work explores the aesthetic and the visual quality created by drawing with ballpoint pen and more recently, felt-tip pen (Sharpie) to present a style that references old illustrations and printmaking including etching and dry point, evoking architectural plans. He is interested in the notion of security and insecurity produced by non-referential images. Smoke is used in Rodriguez’s work as an illustrative code. In the history of humanity, smoke and fire can produce a series of sensations to us depending on the situation. The primitive part of the brain could recognize smoke or fire as a familiar and natural manifestation. In the 21st century, an image of a structure, a unity, a system, a space, a location or an object covered by smoke and flames could be read as a raid, malfunction, miss-firing, oppression, liberty, the end or the beginning, terrorism, anarchy, civil rights, manifestation, sublimation, sabotage and any number of related political terms. Rodriguez is interested in how such a simple reaction of combustion can be reinterpreted as a complex analysis of insecurities. He is currently working on a series of drawings based on the concepts of appropriation, re-interpretation and deconstruction of messages based on Roland Barthes and his analysis of semiotics.

Gamaliel Rodriguez (b. 1977 Bayamon, Puerto Rico) obtained an MA in Visual Arts at the Kent Institute of Art and Design in Kent and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in 2011. His recent exhitions include, Solo Projects, ARCO, Madrid; Focus Latinoamerica. DA2 Domus Artium 2002, Salamanca and The End of History… and The Return of History Painting, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem.