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Zu Gast
Jahrgang 2023Zu Gast
Jahrgang 2023Zu Gast
Jahrgang 2023

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In 2023, Urbane Künste Ruhr continued the residency programme Zu Gast bei Urbane Künste Ruhr with four cooperation partners for the fifth year: The Ukrainian artist Natalia Dyachenko lived in Mülheim an der Ruhr for six months as part of the cooperation with the artist and studio centre Makroscope.
From April 2023, the artists Johanna Gonschorek and Nicoleta Moise conduced research in the archive for three months as part of the cooperation with the Haus der Geschichte des Ruhrgebiets.
In addition, we were able to extend the already existing residencies for the Ukrainian artists Lubov Malikova and Yuri Yefanov for another six and twelve months. Lubov Malikova lived in Essen as a resident in the framework of the cooperation with KunstVereinenRuhr, Yuri Yefanov was on location in Bochum as a scholarship holder of Urbane Künste Ruhr and Kunstmuseum Bochum.
Artists

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Yuri Yefanov
Yuri Yefanov (*1990) is an artist and filmmaker from Ukraine. His works use computer-generated imagery and game simulations to create digital dimensions of otherworldliness.

Nicoleta Moise
Nicoleta Moise is a visual artist, writer and researcher with different mediums combining photography, video and performance and focusses on making visible less known stories, characters or events.

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Natalka Diachenko
As a documentary photographer and videographer, Natalka Diachenko approaches questions of cultural heritage and the relation between the personal and intimate and global historical narratives.

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Lubov Malikova
Lubov Malikova is a Ukrainian artist and – together with Max Poberezhsky – runs the collaborative art group and experimental design studio DIS/ORDER.

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Johanna Gonschorek
Johanna Gonschorek's work explores the relationships between memory, epistemes, politics and power relations.









