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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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Armando Andrade Tudela

Year/s of residence : 2002, Royal College of Arts of London, united Kingdom

Visual arts

Christine Andraschko

Year/s of residence : 2002, 2003, 2013, Cité internationale des arts, Land of Salzburg, Austria

Visual arts

Jean Samuel Andre

Year/s of residence : 2022, Cité internationale des arts

Cinema

Joseph Andre

Year/s of residence : 2002, City of Toulouse - Direction des Affaires culturelles, France

Music

Sergine Andre

Year/s of residence : 2010, Ministère de la Culture - Direction générale de la création artistique, France

Visual arts

Andrea Stewart & Thibault Bertin-Maghit

Year/s of residence : 2024, 2–12

Music

Andrea Stewart and Thibault Bertin-Maghit are Canadian musicians who specialize in chamber music, historical performance, and contemporary music. Their artistic approach includes creative programming, original arrangements, and the search for new instrumental sounds. They are based in Montréal, Canada.

Andrea is a period and modern cellist and viola da gambist, and Thibault is a period and modern double bassist and arranger. Leading ensembles and curatorial projects for over 10 years, Andrea and Thibault use their experience working with chamber ensembles and Canada’s major early music ensembles to create fresh interpretations, ultimately fostering sincere and meaningful connections with the public. As musical collaborators, they prioritize artistic dialogue and discovery and continuously look for new perspectives in interpretation. They are the founders and directors of string nonet collectif9.

In residence at la Cité internationale des arts in June and July 2024, Andrea and Thibault are developing a duo project with cello and double bass with gut strings and historical bows, arranging works for their instrumentation while honoring the properties of the instruments. By allowing these qualities to inform the musical direction, they explore how a work, modern or early, can find a fresh voice with different tools.

Andrea Stewart performs on the 1824 McConnell Nicolaus Gagliano II cello, on loan from the Canada Council for the Arts Musical Instrument Bank.

Luciano Andreani

Year/s of residence : 2000, Canton of Berne, Switzerland

Visual arts

Roméo Andreani

Year/s of residence : 2009, Republic and Canton of Jura, Switzerland

Visual arts

Lasse Andreasson

Year/s of residence : 1989, KRO / KIF Artists, Sweden

Visual arts

Milan Andreev

Year/s of residence : 1988, 2019, Union of Bulgarian Artists, Bulgarian Academy of Arts

Visual arts

Anastasiya Andreeva

Year/s of residence : 2021, Union of Bulgarian Artists

Visual arts

Zlatka Andreeva

Year/s of residence : 1997, 1998, Cité internationale des arts, Union of Bulgarian Artists

Visual arts

Ljubica Andreevska Ljupka

Year/s of residence : 1993, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Macedonia

Visual arts

Sergej Andreevski

Year/s of residence : 2000, 2002, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Tomislav Andreevski

Year/s of residence : 1993, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Macedonia

Visual arts

Ronald Andren

Year/s of residence : 1999, Cité internationale des arts

Visual arts

Margit Andres

Year/s of residence : 1989, Visarte - Professional association of Swiss visual artists

Visual arts

Asbjorn Andresen

Year/s of residence : 1985, Ingrid Lindbäck Langaards Foundation, Norway

Visual arts

Brook Andrew

Year/s of residence : 2022, Art Explora

Visual arts

A major figure on the Asian Pacific arts scene, Brook Andrew is an interdisciplinary artist who examines the dominant narratives and questions in Western perspectives, more specifically that of the Australian continent, through the prism of colonialism. For this, the artist works in contact with the communities and draws his inspiration from the archives and public and private collections from around the globe. In France, he is represented by the Nathalie Obadia Gallery.

Long inspired by the wood carving traditions and ceremonial trees of the Wiradjuri nation from which he descends, Brook Andrew will work on the project Alternative perspectives during his residency at the Cité internationale des arts. This project is in relation to the questions of repatriation and restitution of the cultural objects found in museums as well as on an experimental theatrical scenario called GABAN (which means ‘strange’ in Wiradjuri).

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Christopher Andrews

Year/s of residence : 1988, Australian Arts Council

Literature