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Artists in residence

Each year, the Cité internationale des arts welcomes more than 1,000 artists from around the world, offering them a space for creation, research, and exchange in Paris, in the Marais and Montmartre districts. Open to all artistic disciplines—visual arts, music, literature, film, design and architecture, performing arts, and curating—it enables artists to develop their projects in an environment that fosters experimentation and meaningful connections.

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David Wills

Year/s of residence : 2006, New South Wales Art Gallery, Australia

Visual arts

Marcus Wills

Year/s of residence : 2002, Cité internationale des arts, New South Wales Art Gallery, Australia

Visual arts

Ellis Wills-Begley

Year/s of residence : 2018, Academy of Architecture

Architecture and design

Luuk Wilmering

Year/s of residence : 2010, Mondriaan Foundation, Netherlands

Visual arts

Vita Soul Wilmering

Year/s of residence : 2024, Mondriaan Fund

Visual arts

Jacobus Albertus Wilsenach

Year/s of residence : 2006, South African Artistic Association for Visual Arts (SANAVA)

Visual arts

Duncan Wilson

Year/s of residence : 2007, FONAS (Friends of the National Art School of Sydney), Australia

Visual arts

Emma Wilson

Year/s of residence : 1998, Royal College of Arts of London, united Kingdom

Visual arts

Joe Wilson

Year/s of residence : 2018, National Art School

Visual arts

John Wilson

Year/s of residence : 2010, 2012, 2013, University of Central Virginia, USA

Visual arts

Kate Wilson

Year/s of residence : 1990, 2000, Cité internationale des arts, Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec

Visual arts

Martha Wilson

Year/s of residence : 2022, Art Explora

Visual arts

Martha Wilson was born in 1947 in Philadelphia,USA. She lives and works in New York. She is a pioneering feminist artist and art space director, who over the past four decades has created innovative photographic and video works that explore her female subjectivity. She has been described by New York Times critic Holland Cotter as one of “the half-dozen most important people for art in downtown Manhattan in the 1970s.” In 1976 she founded Franklin Furnace, an artist-run space that champions the exploration, promotion and preservation of artist books, temporary installation, performance art, as well as online works. Martha Wilson is represented by P.P.O.W Gallery in New York.

During her residency, Martha Wilson intends to continue her practice and creation of artworks rooted in a feminist, social and political context. As part of her project Generations of Feminism in France, she will record the oral histories of French feminist figures of all generations. This project is a continuation of her work started in 1981 on different feminist communities in collaboration with Suzanne Lacy and Susan Hiller. The aim of this experiment is to examine six generations of feminists in France, to compare their work and their feminist, social and political attitudes.

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Natalie Wilson

Year/s of residence : 2013, New South Wales Art Gallery, Australia

Literature

Patricia Wilson

Year/s of residence : 1970, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Sarah Wilson

Year/s of residence : 1966, Institut français

Visual arts

Simon Wilson

Year/s of residence : 2016, University of New South Wales - Art and Design (UNSW), Australia

Visual arts

Dorothea Wimmer

Year/s of residence : 1994, 2002, Cité internationale des arts, Federal Ministry for arts, culture, the civil service and sport

Visual arts

Isabella Wimmer

Year/s of residence : 1995, Cité internationale des arts, Ministry of Innovation, Science and Research of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Visual arts

Maximilien Wimmer

Year/s of residence : 1980, Ministère de la Culture - Direction générale de la création artistique, France

Visual arts

Annette Wimmershoff

Year/s of residence : 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2017, Düsseldorf Artists' Association, Germany

Visual arts