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2023 edition
Lotte Andersen
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Lotte Andersen (b. 1989, United Kingdom) lives and works between Mexico City and Lima. Through sculpture, collage, installation, sound, performance and video she investigates group dynamics, movement, and its properties. Reflecting on feelings of fragmentation as well as the power inherent in many pieces composing a nuanced whole, she reimagines games and hierarchies. Who will work together? Who will complete the riddle first? Who will decide to abandon the rules? Andersen ́s work has been shown internationally, recent group exhibitions include; David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles (2022) ; La Casa Encendida, Madrid (2022) ; The Whitechapel Gallery, London (2019) ; Storage by Hyundai Card, Seoul (2019); Tate Lates at Tate Modern, London (2018).
Cecilia Bengolea
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Cecilia Bengolea (b. 1979, Argentina) lives and works between Paris and Buenos Aires. She works on a range of media, including performance, video and sculpture. Using dance as a tool and a medium for radical empathy and emotional exchange. Infused with the symbolic energies found within nature and relationships, her compositions are formed around ideas of the body–both individually and collectively – as a medium. Bengolea develops a broad artistry where she sees movement, dance and performance as animated sculpture. Bengolea presented her work at the Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao (2021 and 2022); Bourse de Commerce, Collection Pinault, Paris (2021), E.A.T – Engadin Art Talks, Switzerland (2019); Desert X, Palm Springs (2019); Fondation Giacometti, Paris (2019); Palais de Tokyo, Paris (2018, 2015); Fiorucci Art Trust, Stromboli (2018); Dhaka Art Summit, Bangladesh (2018); TBA21–Academy, Venice (2018); Dia:Beacon, New York (2017); Elevation 1049, Gstaad, Switzerland (2017); Spiral Hall, Tokyo (2016); 32nd São Paulo Biennial (2016); Hayward Gallery, London (2016); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2016, 2010); 13th Biennale de Lyon (2015); Tate Modern, London (2015); ICA, London (2015) and 10th Gwangju Biennial (2014), amongst other venues.
Meriem Bennani
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Meriem Bennani (b. 1988, Morocco) lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. Juxtaposing and mixing the language of reality TV, documentaries, phone footage, animation, and high-production aesthetics, she explores the potential of storytelling while amplifying reality through a strategy of magical realism and humour. She has been developing a shape-shifting practice of films, sculptures and immersive installations, composed with a subtle agility to question our contemporary society and its fractured identities, gender issues and ubiquitous dominance of digital technologies. Bennani’s work has been shown at the Whitney Biennale, MoMA PS1, Art Dubai, The Vuitton Foundation in Paris, Public Art Fund, CLEARING and The Kitchen in New York. Her animated series, 2 Lizards, a collaboration with director Orian Barki, premiered on Instagram during Spring 2020 and was described by The New York Times as “hypnotic…deploying a blend of documentary structure and animation surrealism…both poignantly grounded in actual events and also soothingly fantastical” and its animated protagonists “art stars.” (Jon Caramanica, April 2020).
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2023 edition