Past Residents
Past Resident2011: Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian
Ana Santos
Ana Santos’ work explores the relationship between thought/action and thinking/practicing. It also evolves around the idea of drawing as projective art, creating a specific type of ‘distance’ with the materials used and final form. She relates to materials in a direct and pragmatic way, looking for the shortest gesture that may transform things.
Ana Santos (born 1982 in Espinho, Portugal) lives and works in Lisbon, Portugal. She participated in various group shows including Uma mesa e tres cadeiras, Etic, Lisboa, Portugal; Drawing by Numbers, Espaco Avenida 211, Lisboa, Portugal; Bolseiros e finalistas do Ar.Co, Espaco Tranquilidade, Lisboa, Portugal; Open Studio da residencia artistica O sitio das Artes, Centro de Arte Moderna (CAM), Fundacao Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisboa, Portugal; Ana Santos / Dalila Goncalves, Galeria Plumba, Porto, Portugal; Anteciparte, Galerias do Terreiro do Paco, Lisboa, Portugal.
Past Resident2010: Foundation for a Civil Society
Jiri Skala
Jiří Skála is known for his playful and witty conceptualist approach to various social contexts and situations. He often employs participants in gamelike interactions in his work, or institutes subtle interventions creating objects that have only been minimally altered but which are no less effective in altering our own perspectives of the given situation. His recent work has focussed on the written word and inter-personal communication, for example, in his ongoing project Handwriting Exchange Skala, and someone chosen from a completely different social and cultural background, become acquainted through a daily process of learning how to copy each other’s handwriting.
Jiří Skála, born 1976, lives and works in Prague, Czech Republic. He studied at the Prague Academy of Fine Arts, and at the post-graduate program at Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France. His work has been exhibited widely including the following: Tirana Biennale I, Albania; Palais de Tokyo, France; Prague Biennale, Czech Republic; and the UBS Gallery in New York. He is a co-founder of the Etc. Gallery in Prague, established in 2004, and a member of the PAS group, together with the artist Tomáš Vaněk and curator Vít Havranek. He is listed in the Younger than Jesus Artist Directory compiled by the New Museum in New York, and in November of 2009 was awarded the Jindřich Chalupecký Award for young artists in the Czech Republic by Vaclav Havel.
Residents from Czech Republic
Past Resident2011: Canada Council for the Arts
Jinny Yu
Jinny Yu is a painter whose work considers the complexities of visual spatiality and materiality; her paintings oscillate between the physical and material space of the world and the pictorial and more subtly material ‘space’ of the painted surface. Yu’s interest in this problematic leads her to explore the tensions between representation and abstraction, and her paintings frequently involve both. She paints with oil on aluminum, employing conventional brushes as well as other materials and devices. She is fascinated by aluminum because its reflective yet opaque surface concretizes the aesthetic and representational issues which form the current focus of her practice.
Born in Seoul and based in Canada, Jinny Yu received her MFA from York University, Toronto, Canada and BFA from Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec. Yu is an Associate Professor of Painting at the University of Ottawa, Canada. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally, including the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation, Venice, Italy; Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto, Japan; Sotheby’s, London, UK; Carleton University Art Gallery, Ottawa, Canada; Taehwa Eco Art Festival, Ulsan City, Republic of Korea; Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Charlottetown, Canada, and McMaster Museum of Art, Hamilton, Canada.
Events & Exhibitions
Salon: Ana Santos and Jinny Yu
February 15, 2011