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Nicholas Tammens (geb. in Australien) ist Assistenzkurator am Kunstverein Hamburg. Er ist außerdem Gründer von 1856, einem kuratierten Ausstellungs- und Veranstaltungsprogramm in einem Gewerkschaftsparlament in Melbourne, Australien, das sich mit den Bedingungen von Arbeit und kultureller Produktion beschäftigt. Tammens organisierte unter anderem folgende Ausstellungen: LaToya Ruby Frazier, Kunstverein in Hamburg (2022), Stars Down to Earth (mit Sung Tieu), Galerie Barbara Weiss (2021), Jef Geys, Yale Union (2018), Patricia L. Boyd, 1856 (2018), Fred Lonidier, 1856 (2017) und B. Wurtz (2015); hielt Vorträge in der Kunsthal Bergen (2021), Wiels, Brüssel (2019) und der Kunsthalle Zürich (2019. Er schrieb für das Mousse Magazine (Mailand) und die May Revue (Paris).
Nicholas Tammens (b. Australia) is the Assistant Curator at Kunstverein Hamburg. He is also founder of 1856, a curated program of exhibitions and events at a workers’ union parliament in Melbourne, Australia which focuses on conditions of labour and cultural production. He has produced exhibitions such as LaToya Ruby Frazier, Kunstverein in Hamburg (2022), Stars Down to Earth (with Sung Tieu), Galerie Barbara Weiss (2021), Jef Geys, Yale Union (2018), Patricia L. Boyd, 1856 (2018), Fred Lonidier, 1856 (2017), and B. Wurtz (2015); presented talks at Kunsthal Bergen (2021), Wiels, Brussels (2019), and Kunsthalle Zurich (2019); and has wrote for Mousse Magazine (Milan) and May Revue (Paris).








Eva Kraus ist eine deutsche Kunsthistorikerin und Museumsleiterin. Seit 2020 ist sie Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle Bonn. Von 2014 bis 2020 leitete sie das Neue Museum für Kunst und Design in Nürnberg. In Wien baute sie die Österreichische Friedrich und Lillian Kiesler-Privatstiftung auf, deren Direktorin sie von 1998 bis 2003 war. Volo Bevza lebt und arbeitet als bildender Künstler, Dozent und Kurator in Berlin. Er beschäftigt sich in seinem Werk mit der Omnipräsenz des Internets und fokussiert sich hierbei auf die Frage nach der Rolle der Malerei im postdigitalen Zeitalter. Bevza hat die ersten sechzig Tage des Russischen Angriffskrieges in der Ukraine verbracht. Dort hat er geholfen Panzersperren zu bauen, Spenden aus Deutschland zu sammeln und mediale Präsenz zu schaffen.
Eva Kraus is a German art historian and museum director. She has been the director of the Bundeskunsthalle Bonn since 2020. From 2014 to 2020, she directed the Neues Museum für Kunst und Design in Nuremberg. In Vienna, she built up the Austrian Friedrich und Lillian Kiesler-Privatstiftung, of which she was director from 1998 to 2003.
Volo Bevza lives in Berlin and works as a visual artist, lecturer and curator. Bevza's work deals with the omnipresence of the internet, focusing on the question of the role of painting in the post-digital age. Bevza spent the first 60 days of the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine. Among other things, he volunteered to help build anti-tank barriers, collect donations from Germany and also create more media presence.
1. Eva Kraus, Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn | Foto: Bundeskunsthalle / Bildkraftwerk 2. Volo Bevza | Photo: the artist


1. Eva Kraus, Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn | Foto: Bundeskunsthalle / Bildkraftwerk 2. Volo Bevza | Photo: the artist


1. Eva Kraus, Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn | Foto: Bundeskunsthalle / Bildkraftwerk 2. Volo Bevza | Photo: the artist


1. Eva Kraus, Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn | Foto: Bundeskunsthalle / Bildkraftwerk 2. Volo Bevza | Photo: the artist


1. Eva Kraus, Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn | Foto: Bundeskunsthalle / Bildkraftwerk 2. Volo Bevza | Photo: the artist


1. Eva Kraus, Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn | Foto: Bundeskunsthalle / Bildkraftwerk 2. Volo Bevza | Photo: the artist


1. Eva Kraus, Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn | Foto: Bundeskunsthalle / Bildkraftwerk 2. Volo Bevza | Photo: the artist


1. Eva Kraus, Intendantin der Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn | Foto: Bundeskunsthalle / Bildkraftwerk 2. Volo Bevza | Photo: the artist




















Zasha Colah is co-artistic director at Archive Milan/Berlin/Dakar (Milan, 2021–). Lecturer in Curatorial Studies, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (Milan, 2018–)and on the editorial board of Geoarchivi (Meltemi, 2021–) a series of books reopening rebellious archives. She co-founded the curatorial collaborative and union of artists, Clark House Initiative (Mumbai, 2010–2022).
Valentina Viviani is an artist and researcher and a member of Poly Marchantia art collective. She focuses her practice on notions such as plant-thinking, reading sites as ecosystems, and conversation as a method of research. She lives in Turin where she collaborates with different editorial and curatorial projects.
Tolia Astakhishvili was born in Tbilisi in 1974. She lives and works in Berlin, Germany and Tbilisi, Georgia. Following her BA studies at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, she attended the Master’s program at Akademie für Bildende Künste, Mainz, and completed MA Fine Arts at Chelsea College of Art & Design, London, in 2001. Since 2004 she has taught at several institutions, as a guest lecturer in Mixed Media – Klasse Friedemann Hanh at Akademie für Bildende Künste Mainz, visiting lecturer in Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, and a docent of Installation Art at UDK. Tolia Astakhishvili works under different pseudonyms, in collaboration and in solo practices, among them are: Tolia Astakhishvili, Khishvi, Astali / Peirce.
Tolia Astakhishvili’s recent solo and group exhibitions were held in LC Queisser, Tbilisi; Art Hub Copenhagen, Denmark; Capitain Petzel Galerie, Berlin; Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn; Haus Mödrath – Räume für Kunst, Kerpen; Goethe Institut, Sofia; Cabinet Gallery, London; Galerie Demlmes und Zander, Köln; chapter Gallery, Cardiff, and many more. Her work has been shown in several museums, including Cobra Museum, Amstelveen; Art Museum Guangzhou, Guangzhou; Museen der Stadt Lüdenscheid.
Tolia Astakhishvili was born in Tbilisi in 1974. She lives and works in Berlin, Germany and Tbilisi, Georgia. Following her BA studies at the Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, she attended the Master’s program at Akademie für Bildende Künste, Mainz, and completed MA Fine Arts at Chelsea College of Art & Design, London, in 2001. Since 2004 she has taught at several institutions, as a guest lecturer in Mixed Media – Klasse Friedemann Hanh at Akademie für Bildende Künste Mainz, visiting lecturer in Tbilisi State Academy of Arts, and a docent of Installation Art at UDK. Tolia Astakhishvili works under different pseudonyms, in collaboration and in solo practices, among them are: Tolia Astakhishvili, Khishvi, Astali / Peirce.
Tolia Astakhishvili’s recent solo and group exhibitions were held in LC Queisser, Tbilisi; Art Hub Copenhagen, Denmark; Capitain Petzel Galerie, Berlin; Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn; Haus Mödrath – Räume für Kunst, Kerpen; Goethe Institut, Sofia; Cabinet Gallery, London; Galerie Demlmes und Zander, Köln; chapter Gallery, Cardiff, and many more. Her work has been shown in several museums, including Cobra Museum, Amstelveen; Art Museum Guangzhou, Guangzhou; Museen der Stadt Lüdenscheid.








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