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Benjamin Reynolds’ work surveys delicate notions between will and disenchantment.
He is a co-founder of Pa.LaC.E (https://palace.studio/), a practice based between Basel and London and convenes the studio “High Holdings” (http://ho.ldin.gs/) at the Royal College of Arts in London.
In 2020 he was a principal resident at La Becque Artists Residency (CH). Previously he has been a resident at the Jan van Eyck Academie (NL), OMI New York (US), the Andreas Züst Library (CH) and elsewhere. His works have been published in Sternberg Press (DE), Texte Zur Kunst (DE), e‑Flux Journal (US), Ecocore (UK) and Volume (NL) and are part of esteemed private collections such as the Permanent Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. His first major monograph — Paris Hermitage — was released in early 2017 with Cooperative Editions (New York). Benjamin Reynolds received a diploma with honours from the Architectural Association, London.
Valle Medina’s work is formed at the intersection of lyrical substances and psychic blooms.
She is a co-founder of Pa.LaC.E (https://palace.studio/), a practice based between Basel and London and convenes the studio “High Holdings” (http://ho.ldin.gs/) at the Royal College of Arts in London.
In 2020 she was a principal resident at La Becque Artists Residency (CH). Previously he has been a resident at the Jan van Eyck Academie (NL), OMI New York (US), the Andreas Züst Library (CH) and elsewhere. Her works have been published in Sternberg Press (DE), Texte Zur Kunst (DE), e‑Flux Journal (US), Ecocore (UK) and Volume (NL) and are part of private collections such as the Permanent Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Her first major monograph — Paris Hermitage — was released in early 2017, followed by a second book published in 2023 entitled Zentih Boil, both co-published with Cooperative Editions (New York). Valle Medina is a former Geisendorf fellow at the ETH Zürich D‑ARCH, where she graduated summa cum laude from its Laboratory for Applied Virtuality, and was a fellow of the Danish Arts Foundation.