Residency Unlimited

RU profiled in Límulus, a new Mexican online cultural publication.

Last summer, Limulus,  an online publication that aims to show Mexico from different perspectives and formats, visited Residency Unlimited’s space in Brooklyn. We are very proud to see the resulting interview below with co-founder Sebastien Sanz de Santamaria. Having many ties to Mexico, we are glad Limulus has provided the opportunity to Sebastien  in explaining what […]

Wonders of the Mind in Nfocus magazine

Wonders of the Mind, the second international group exhibition produced by Residency Unlimited (RU) / IDEAS 40203 (International Dialogue and Engagement Art Space + Zip Code) opened on February 15, 2013. Curated by Brooklyn-based University of Louisville alumnus, Boshko Boskovic, Wonders of the Mind is on exhibition in IDEAS 40203’s non-traditional presentation space in the […]

Vanessa Safavi Featured in Frieze d/e

2013 RU resident and 2012 Illy Present/Future Prize winner Vanessa Safavi has been reviewed in the Winter 2012 issue of Frieze d/e. Read the article here: “Deserts, ideologies and relics,” by Quinn Latimer (Frieze d/e, No. 7)

Karol Radziszewski – Online and Radio Press for AINRFT

Online Review from Biweekkly.pl of “Where is PERMAFO?” , curated by Anna Markowska & Karol Radziszewski, “America is not ready for this” , curated by Peter Stasiowski. Both exhibitions to February 4, 2012 at he Museum of Modern Wroclaw “Wystawę otwiera i puentuje pokaz wyników śledztwa prowadzonego przez Karola Radziszewskiego, zafascynowanego postacią Natalii LL. Radziszewski […]

RU and Pedro Motta in Red Report

ART ON THE ROAD: Houses Turned into Studios by Deborah Rocha Moraes | Red Report (TAM Airlines Inflight Magazine), Oct.-Nov., 2012 Increasingly more popular, artist residencies offer collective spaces that serve as a meeting place for education, cultural exchanges and production for creators of various backgrounds and fields – from design to dance to cyber art […]

Heta Kuchka’s “Present” reviewed on Art Parasite.

[Lower East Side] Art Review: Heta Kuchka’s “Present” Exhibition at Abrons Arts Center Bringing Back Familiarity Through Art Artist Heta Kuchka (right) with a dementia patient. Photo: Carolin Knebel Heta Kuchka’s video installation “Present” is moving and impressive as it shows how dementia patients can actually be stimulated by music and familiar tunes. Through a […]

Paul DeMuro’s show at Zurcher reviewed in the NY Times

Excerpt from NY Times review By KAREN ROSENBERG Published: December 6, 2012 Paul DeMuro’s New York solo debut sparks with all kinds of painterly electricity, combining 1980s Neo-Expressionism, for instance, with up-to-the-minute techno-shamanism. Almost all the paintings are built around blue, green and purple diamond shapes and Xs that look a bit like quartz crystals, […]

Music of change – Chennie Huang on french artist Caecilia Tripp.

“On Thursday I received a surprise invitation from Muriel Quancard, founder of OPUS and Quancard Contemporary Art to a very special film screening at Residency Unlimited (RU). The film was called Music for (prepared) bicycles (after John Cage & Marcel Duchamp) / Part One : Bombay by French artist Caecilia Tripp. In collaboration with Clark […]

Mark Bolotin’s Creature Choir at Casita Maria on DNA.info

A 12-Headed ‘Creature Choir’ Invades The Bronx Updated September 14, 2012 1:57pm September 14, 2012 1:57pm | By Patrick Wall, DNAinfo Reporter/Producer (DNAinfo/Patrick Wall) LONGWOOD — Passersby who peeked through the gym doors at the Casita Maria youth center recently were met by a strange sight. Mark Bolotin, a visiting Australian artist, stood before a plastic 12-headed creature singing and […]

Man Bartlett on quitting Facebook

Our first ever S & M (Social & Media) artist in residence, Man Bartlett, has been getting attention not only for his essay on Hyperallergic about why he quit Facebook, but the story also got picked up by Bianca Bosker of the Huffington Post last Friday. In both articles multiple references are made to other […]