Proposed Artists within ALILAND project

Wietstock – The selected artist is Berlin-based AntjeMajewski. Coming from a painting background, Majewski conceives ideas visually and frequently designs collaborative and ecologically-integrated processes involving nature. Her paintings, video works, and installations explore how humans interact with cultural objects, plants, and ecosystems, with a particular focus on geobotanical migration, transformation processes, ownership and self-efficacy. Notably, her practice emphasises collaboration with other artists, ecological and civic groups, and scientists. Her work has been shown internationally at institutions such as the Busan Sea Art Festival (2025), Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin (2024) and Hamburger Bahnhof Berlin (2018). She teaches painting at the Braunschweig University of Art and lives and works in Berlin and Himmelpfort.
http://www.antjemajewski.de/

Šibenik – The selected artist is LanaStojićević. A visual artist working in artistic research, she uses performative and staged photography, textiles, costumes and architectural models to explore themes such as illegal construction, architectural and industrial heritage, environmental pollution, mass-tourism’s impact on landscape and cultural heritage. She graduated in 2012 in painting at the Arts Academy in Split and works as an assistant professor in its Department of Art Education and Fine Arts. Her works have been exhibited internationally (e.g. Budapest, London, St. Petersburg) and she has received multiple awards including the Radoslav Putar Award (2021) for best young Croatian visual artist.
https://www.lanastojicevic.com/

Barruelo de Santullán – The selected artistic collective is TodoporlaPraxis (TXP). Based in Madrid and co-founded by Jo Muñoz and Diego Peris López, this multidisciplinary collective focuses on the social function of art and direct action in public spaces. Their work activates artistic practice as a form of transformation: creating devices and spaces for critical reflection, collaborating with communities, and engaging with political and urban issues such as gentrification, social control and touristification. Their practice is grounded in collaborative processes, open source architectures, and a decolonising impulse against dominant cultural narratives. In recent years they have been working on new extractivisms.

https://todoporlapraxis.es/

More about the ALILAND project here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2025-10-29