Past Residents
Past Resident2013: Anonymous
Ilaria Marotta
Ilaria Marotta’s curatorial practice is aimed primarily at publishing projects, which since 2009 include the issuing of a magazine and the publication of artist’s books. The magazine – intended as an area dedicated to criticism and curatorship, a tool for research, design and display – consists of a layered system, and is an investigation and experimentation space for artists and curators, who are invited to deal with the two-dimensional means. Her experience also includes projects developed in public and institutional contexts and a practice of cataloging and classification of images to be used to activate, through a substitutive display, a device of sense, in the absence of a work of art.
Ilaria Marotta is a curator, writer and publisher. Co-founder and co-director of CURA., a curatorial project which revolves around the production of a magazine, an exhibition space and a publishing company. She has a degree in Art History and a Master for Curators of Contemporary Art and Architecture from the University La Sapienza in Rome. She was part of the curatorial departement of Macro, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome and consultant for contemporary art at Museum of Contemporary Art (Arcos) in Benevento. Head of the contemporary art section of Italian Encyclopedia Treccani from 2005 to 2007, she has published texts in catalogs of solo and group exhibitions, published by Electa, Charta, quodilibet and Volume! She has curated and co-curated several projects with international artists and she is currently curator of Commercial Road Project in London. She lives and works in Rome.
Residents from Italy
Past Resident2013: Creative Australia
Marco Fusinato
Marco Fusinato’s practice deals with the rhetoric of radical politics (its ambitions and failures), noise as music and the frameworks of conceptual art. Through wide ranging forms of work in gallery contexts and performances, Fusinato foregrounds moments of disruption and impact in which lie the possibility of a shift in perception or change in the course of events.
In 2012, Fusinato presented The Color of the Sky Has Melted a survey exhibition of recent works at Artspace, Sydney and the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane. His work was also featured in The Imminence of Poetics, 30th Sao Paulo Biennale, 2012; The Inaugural Indian Bienalle in Kochi-Muziris, 2012; The Glasgow International Arts Festival, 2012; Parallel Collisions, the Adelaide Biennale of Australian Art, 2012; Sonic Youth etc. – Sensational Fix, CA2M, Madrid, 2010, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, and The Museum of Malmo, Sweden, 2009. Fusinato also performs regularly in the experimental music underground. His forthcoming solo LP Origine/Tema will be released shortly by Penultimate Press, London. He is also working on another instalment of his noise festival HATRED OF FANTASTIC.
Residents from Australia
Past Resident2013: ACC - Asian Cultural Council
Law Man Lok
Law Man’s work deals with how a sign is used within a particular political environment. In recent years, places like Hong Kong have not encourages the flexibility of interpretation and the creativity of sign. To manipulate political signs and study the ways to politicize a sign has become the most important aspect of his work; with little difference between bringing fantasy into reality and reality into fantasy.
Law Man received his BA in 2001 from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and his MFA in 2007 from Goldsmiths College, Univeristy of London. He is a founding member of Political Art Group and Wooferten, two organizations that take an intensely critical approach to art and art-making. Law Man was the anchor of RTHK TV’s programme Cultural Magazine. His work emphasizes the synergy of imagination and criticality.
Events & Exhibitions
Salon: Jan Lesák and Law Man Lok
February 5, 2013
Residents from Hong Kong
Simon Liu
Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, Alice and Lawrence Weiner, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature, New York City Council District 34, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso, Hartfield Foundation, Danna and Ed Ruscha, The Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation
2026