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New International Studio Grant Holders to IASPIS in Stockholm, Summer 2026
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IASPIS welcomes four new international artists to the residency programme in Stockholm for the summer of 2026. They join Sweden-based artists Josefin Arnell, Emma Hasselblad, Evalina Jonsson, the artist duo Karlsson & Björk, and dance grant holder Scilla Rajalin, who all began their residencies earlier this spring.
Marko Aksentijević is based in Belgrade, and his practice unfolds at the intersection of urban politics, cultural production and community building. Creating spaces—physical, social and symbolic—where people gather, make things together and organize has been at the core of his work for over fifteen years.
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Marko Aksentijevic
Arijit Bhattacharyya from West Bengal is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans installations, drawings, paintings, murals, textiles, sculptures, videos, performances, cooking, and publications. In recent years, he has been working on alternative timelines of plant-human interdependent mutation, where vegetal agency emerges as a revolutionary protagonist countering populist imaginaries of technocracy and apocalypse.
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Arijit Bhattacharyya
Sojung Jun is a Seoul-based artist, born in Busan, working across video, sculpture, sound, performance, and publishing. Her practice reconfigures how time is experienced, not through abstract theory but by transforming the conditions through which bodies move through space and sense the world.

Sojung Jun
Sara Navarro is a visual artist based in Lisbon, Portugal, working across installation, drawing, and ceramics. She is recognised for a transdisciplinary, material-driven practice that weaves together archaeology, heritage studies, museology, and ceramic techniques to foster public engagement within museum contexts.
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Sara Navarro