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RESUME
Ian Waelder
(b. 1993, Madrid, Spain)
Lives in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
Currently part of the class by Haegue Yang at the Städelschule and has been part of the class by Peter Fischli and Mark von Schlegell’s Pure Fyction Seminar.
In a selection of his solo exhibitions, we find ¿Por qué no son todos así, como yo debiera ser? (Why aren’t they all like that, as I should be?) (L21 Gallery, Palma de Mallorca, 2021), Teo’s Pink Panther (Las Palmas, Lisboa, 2019), We feel untied, but why? (curated by Sonia Fernández Pan at Centro Párraga, Murcia, 2018), Who Would Be Interested in an Empty Parking Lot? (The Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki, 2018), The Noise, The Traces and Marks (LOCAL Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago de Chile, 2015).
He’s also shown in two-person and group exhibitions, at Rolando Anselmi Gallery (Atina), Joey Ramone Gallery (Rotterdam), Ana Mas Projects (Barcelona), Galería Bacelos (Madrid), Salón (Madrid), L21 (Madrid and Mallorca), Sant Andreu Contemporani (Barcelona) and La Casa Encendida (Madrid).
He has participated in various publications and readings as a member of Pure Fyction at the Kölnischer Kunstverein (Cologne), Johanne (Frankfurt) and Ashley (Berlin).
Artist in residence at HANGAR Lisboa (2016) and NauEstruch Sabadell (2015), in 2013 he received the Full Contact Prize at the photography festival SCAN Tarragona as well as the Honor Mention at the Ciutat de Palma Prize.
Parallel to his artistic practice, he’s the founder of the publishing house Printer Fault Press.
More info:
www.ianwaelder.info