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Call for applications: Curators Workshop on the occasion of the 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art |
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Marking its 10th iteration since 2006, this edition of the Curators Workshop, taking place as part of the 13th Berlin Biennale from September 1 September 7, 2025, considers the place of politics within contemporary exhibition making.
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BERLIN.- On the occasion of the 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art, curator Zasha Colah and director Axel Wieder have invited a group of international curators and thinkers to prepare the program for the Curators Workshop of the 13th Berlin Biennale. Marking its 10th iteration since 2006, this edition of the Curators Workshop Fugitive Acts: Art and Politicsdrawing on Colahs concept for this Biennale and its thematic areasaddresses pressing questions about how to place artistic practice at the heart of what we do. Invited participants will have the opportunity to discuss these topics in close collaboration with curators, speakers, Berlin Biennale staff, and invited contributors.
The Curators Workshop Fugitive Acts: Art and Politics considers the place of politics within contemporary exhibition making. Politics have always been part of exhibitions, from the early world and trade exhibitions and their role within the history of colonization, for example, to the fascist, or cold war propaganda shows. With the Western historical avant-gardes, political engagement often became a driving force for artistic innovation, in which exhibitions emerged as a space for critical, subversive discussions. This approach is still crucial as an ambition, defining the valueor relevanceof an exhibition. In contrast, with the theme Fugitive Acts: Art and Politics, this Curators Workshop seeks to explore how the format of the exhibition can be considered politicallyhow curatorial practice can address the exhibition format itself as a political form. This includes the way it places itself within a discussion, its relation to the public, to infrastructure, and towards decisions that happen in advance of an exhibition.
In collaboration with Goethe-Institut, ifa Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen, and with the support of 13th Berlin Biennales Educational Partner Volkswagen Group, the Berlin Biennale invites a group of fifteen early-career curators, educators, and other practitioners to participate in a seven-day workshop. Ten of the selected curators will be invited from an international call, and five based in Berlin, a structure designed to strengthen local-international connections and increase the projects impact within the Berlin scene.
Timeline
Applications must be sent by email no later than July 13, 2025. Fifteen will be selected for participation by an international jury. Successful applicants will be informed by the end of July and provided travel and accommodation details as well as additional information about the program. The Curators Workshop of the 13th Berlin Biennale will take place from September 1 to 7, 2025 in Berlin. The exact dates are subject to change.
Selection committee
Axel Wieder (Director, Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art)
Valentina Viviani (Assistant Curator, 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art)
Eva Schmitt (Head of Department of Visual Arts, Goethe-Institut)
Dr. Ellen Strittmatter (Head of Visual Arts Department, ifa Institut für Auslandsbeziehungen)
Benita von Maltzahn (Head of Global Cultural Engagement, Volkswagen Group).
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