Artists in residence, September 2020
Stefan Rinck
Stefan Rinck is a German visual artist, born in 1973 in Homburg/Saar. He lives and works in Berlin. Rinck studied Art History and Philosophy at the Universität des Saarlandes in Saarbrücken and Sculpture at the Academy of Arts in Karlsruhe. He has had several gallery and museum exhibitions, including Museum de Hallen, Harlem (NL), Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels (BE), Nino Mier Gallery, New York & Los Angeles (US), Vilma Gold, London (GB), Semiose, Paris (FR), Gallery Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich (DE), Skarstedt – East Hampton (New York, US), The Breeder, Athens (GR), Galeria Alegria, Madrid & Barcelona (ES) and Cruise & Callas, Berlin (DE).
He participated at the Busan Biennale in South Korea and at the Vent des Fôret and La Forêt d’Art Contemporain in France where he realized permanent public sculptures. In 2018, the work The Mongooses of Beauvais was permanently installed in the city of Paris at 53-57 rue de Grennelle (Beaupassage). The sandstone sculp-ture Why I bear / Grosser
Lastenbär was inaugurated in November 2021 at Zionskirchplatz in Berlin-Mitte. He is in following public collections: CBK Rotterdam (NL), Musée de la Loterie (BE), Sammlung Krohne (DE), FRAC Corse (FR). In 2019, Stefan Rinck was featured in the Thames & Hudson publication 100 Sculptors of Tomorrow. The documentary Heart of Stone by Sonja Baeger was premiered in 2021 in Berlin and pictures the production process of Rinck’s three monumental sculptures.
Caroline Kryzecki
Within the Artists-in-Residence Program, CCA is delighted to host Caroline Kryzecki. Born in 1979 in Wickede/Ruhr, Kryzecki graduated in Fine Arts at the University of Fine Arts Berlin (Prof . Daniel Richter, Anselm Reyle, Robert Lucander) (2009). Currently, she lives and works in Berlin and will be staying in the Studio Rojo during September 2020.
Rose Eken
Within the Artists-in-Residence Program, CCA is delighted to host Rose Eken. Born in 1976 in Copenhagen, Eken studied at the Edinburgh College of Art (2001) and graduated from the Royal College of Art in London (2003). Currently, she lives and works in Copenhagen and will be staying in the Studio Amarillo during September 2020.
Guillermo Mora
Within the Artists-in-Residence Program, CCA is delighted to host Guillermo Mora.Born in 1980 in Madrid,Mora graduated from the Universidad Complutense in Madrid and The Art Instituteof Chicago (2007). He obtained his MFA from the European University in Madrid (2009). Currently, he lives and works in Madrid and will be staying in the Studio Verde during September 2020.