We are pleased to announce that photographer Marina Gadonneix will be in residency from December 1 to December 31, 2022, as part of The Elizabeth Krief and Jacques Manardo Artist Residency Program at The Invisible Dog. a four years project that offers artists of all disciplines and nationalities the opportunity to reside in New York City for 1-3 months, without any obligation of a final production and objective, aside from engaging with our city of fantasy, change, excess, power, possibility, hustle, and grandeur.
Everyone finds their own way and the experiments are impossible to anticipate. New York changes all who visit; we’re anxiously waiting to see what resident artists see and discover. Artists will be housed in a furnished apartment in the heart of Brooklyn near The Invisible Dog Art Center and are encouraged to live in total immersion, connect with one of the most vibrant artist communities, meet professionals from the international art world, and participate in events in New York and abroad (Armory Show, Frieze, etc.).
The residency requires applicants to have presented work in their country of origin (USA included) or abroad, but having spent little to no time in New York City.
This 4-year-old program was made possible thanks to the exclusive support of Elizabeth Krief and Jacques Manardo.
Marina Gadonneix was born in 1977 in Paris, where she lives and works.
A graduate of the École nationale supérieure de la photographie d’Arles, Marina Gadonneix got HSBC Photography award in 2006 and Dummy Book award from Luma Foundation and the Rencontres d’Arles in 2018. Her work has been exhibited in many institutions in Europe and the United States, particularly at the Centre Photographique d’Île-de-France, the Rencontres photographiques d'Arles, the Kunsthalle of Tübingen, the Point du Jour, in Cherbourg, and MOMENTA | Biennale de l’image at the Musée de Joliette, Canada. Her press review includes le Monde, Liberation, Telerama, Artpress, le Journal des arts, Etudes photographiques, Canadian Art,...