Since its creation in 2013, 39 artists or artistic duos from 17 EU Member States and Turkey have participated in the Artists Development Programme.

44 bodies of work have been produced and 33 have been acquired by the EIB to further enrich its collection thus impacting the artistic career of many.

Meet below our 2024 artists in residence!

 

    • Gilad Ashery

      Gilad Ashery (31, Jerusalem) is an interdisciplinary young artist who focuses mainly on site specific installation, sculpture and performance.

    • Alessandro Di Lorenzo

      Alessandro Di Lorenzo (b. 1997) is an artist born in Bari, who grew up in Matera (Italy). He has created works that fuse sculptural installations with video and performance. His ritualistic actions, sculptures and drawings unfold in a hybridized space at the crossroads of the real, the imaginary, and the symbolic. His approach is linked to an art of metamorphosis, constantly evoking an encounter with a sensitive milieu that generates new possibilities of codependence.

    • Yulia Protsyshyn

      Yulia Protsyshyn is a Ukrainian visual artist focusing on the figurative, structure and geometry in her art creativity.

    • Maxine Weiss

      German artist Maxine_Weiss pursues a material-based approach in her work, where all components exist in a mutual and non-hierarchical relationship. Her focus lies in questioning the boundaries of artificiality, naturalness, and corporeality.

    • Maria Trabulo

      Maria Trabulo (b. Porto, 1989) is a visual artist and researcher based in Porto (PT). Her multi-disciplinary practice examines the role that images and artifacts play in shaping both personal and collective historical narratives and the influence of politics in cultural narratives throughout history.

    • Larissa Araz

      Larissa Araz (Türkiye, 32) is a polyvalent artist working in a broad variety of media, such as installations, sound, light, text and photography.

    • Zhenia Stepanenko

      Zhenia Stepanenko (Ukraine, 27) has an artistic practice that combines her personal experiences with speculations and mystifications on contemporary society in though-provoking and interactive installations. She is the second artist from Ukraine to benefit from the extension of the ADP to a Ukrainian laureate following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

    • Marta Djourina

      Marta Djourina (Bulgaria, 32) has an analogue photographic practice that explores the essence of light, examining the interactions between natural and artificial light with photo-sensitive media…

    • Jonathan Pêpe

      Jonathan Pêpe (France, 35) is a polyvalent artist who works with drawings, films, installations and digital media. His practice investigates human’s shifting perception of the border between living and non-living creatures…

    • Lisa Hoffmann

      Lisa Hoffmann (Germany, 32) conducts artistic research that is concerned with the exploration of the ecological crisis, its roots, narratives, emotional responses to and the material reality of it. Her practice is research-driven and often consists of installations and films…