COLLABORATIONS

COLLABORATIONS

Through the various projects that the artists with whom we work have been able to realise, we have collaborated with a wide range of galleries, museums, institutions and partners all over the world. One of the ways in which we support these artists is by providing strategic advice on collaborations, as well as assisting with the planning and implementation of projects. The depth of our involvement varies according to the individual circumstances of each project, ranging from basic advice to managing the organisation of the project. For more insights please visit our collaboration archive

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AATB

Beijing Art and Technology Biennale

Curated by Fei Jun and Naiyi Wang

with more than 50 artists

Group Show

Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen

Until May 2025 in Beijing, then further cities later this year

Beijing Art and Technology Biennale BATB got extended until May 2025, and will travel to Shanghai and Shenzhen later this year.

AATB is showing a new, large scale version of “A Particular Score”. As the sculpture detects secondary particles created from cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere, it responds by striking one of sixteen quartz crystal tubes. The unpredictable sequence of audible tones offers a perceptible glimpse into the invisible cosmic flux that continuously bathes our surroundings.

  • A Particular Score was originally commissioned by Bienal de Arte Contemporânea da Maia, Portugal, in 2019, and was reworked for the Cosmos at CID au Grand-Hornu exhibition in Belgium in 2021. The circular version was inspired by our Arts at Cern at CERN residency in 2023 and was shown atMudac Lausanne, Switzerland, as part of the Space is the Place exhibition held the same year. For Beijing Art and Technology Biennale a new, larger scale version was produced. The exhibition was supported by Pro Helvetia. 

    With its theme Earthwise, this edition is curated by Fei Jun and Naiyi Wang with academic advisors Adrian Notz and Philipp Ziegler, and invites 50 artists and scientists from around the globe to reconsider multiple forms of intelligence, animals, plants, machines, planetary intelligence, etc.

    Text by: AATB


march


Jakup Ferri

Art Explora

Cité International des Arts

Residency

Paris, France

3 March — 29 May 2025

Launched in 2021, programme gives artists from all over the world the opportunity to develop their research and creative work in the heart of Paris, in liaison with the French artistic and professional scene. It encourages creation in all its forms, while facilitating its dissemination to the widest possible audience. Residents' work focuses on themes of scientific and technological exploration, and tackles the major social and environmental issues of our time.

Some twenty artists are selected each year by an international selection committee.

For his project “Tintirinti”, Jakup Ferri will continue with his research into the various textile techniques, including tapestry, handmade carpets, and diverse forms of hand embroidery. These methods have significantly influenced his creative practice. He deeply values the authenticity, craftsmanship, and unpolished character of handmade textiles. For the last decade, his research has spanned across textile histories from regions such as Burkina Faso, Ghana, Senegal, Haiti, Suriname, Turkey, and the Balkans. This exploration has enriched his understanding of the cultural and historical significance of textile art, informing into his own creative vision.


april


Simon Berger

Solo exhibition

in collaboration with

Cris Contini Contemporary

Solo Exhibition

Church of the Artists, Rome, Italy

4 April — 4 May 2025

The London-based gallery Cris Contini Contemporary is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition by Simon Berger, “Between Mother and Son”, on view from April 4 to May 4, 2025, at the Church of the Artists in Rome — a place steeped in history and art.

Organized on the occasion of the Twenty-Fifth Ordinary Jubilee of the Catholic Church and curated by Pasquale Lettieri and Sandra Sanson, the exhibition offers an emotional journey into the symbolic and visual universe of one of the most innovative artists on the contemporary art scene.

  • The opening event will be held on Friday, April 4, at 5:00 PM, in the presence of distinguished guests, including Bishop Antonio Staglianó, Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi, Fulvio Granocchia, Cristian Contini, and the two curators. The evening will feature a musical performance by a pianist and a soprano, with a presentation by Paola Zanoni. 

    At the heart of the exhibition, coordinated by Project Manager Sara Galardi, are two monumental works, Virgin Mary and Christ, both created in 2023. These extraordinary 200 x 200 cm pieces, made of wood and laminated safety glass, depict the faces of the Virgin Mother and Christ.

    Simon Berger’s artistic expression delves into a profound reflection on the perception of reality and the symbolic power of images. Regarding the exhibition’s theme, Bishop Staglianó provides a crucial interpretative key:

    "What exists ‘between’ Mother and Son? Generativity, this powerful reality that allows the other to exist through love. The artistic gesture proposed here seeks to educate the gaze toward the profound reality present in every authentic human relationship. Without generativity, everything is false—mere fiction, simulation. Beyond and within the masks we wear, we must learn to ‘perceive faces.’ This requires an openness of the heart, a purification of the eyes to receive a new light. The faces of Mary and Christ are this light—piercing through the cracks of a society reluctant to generate through love, yet eager to produce hallucinating simulations."

    This reflection aligns perfectly with Berger’s artistic approach, where his innovative technique transforms glass into a portal to the depths of human existence. Every crack and fracture in the glass becomes a window into the soul, challenging the viewer’s perception and understanding of reality.

    The monumental works Virgin Mary and Christ find a natural setting in the Church of the Artists, a historic venue that has long been a meeting point for art, spirituality, and contemplation. Berger’s deep aesthetic and conceptual exploration seamlessly merges with the sacred and inspiring atmosphere of this space.

    The two works are presented in a site-specific and immersive installation. The self-supporting glass panels are arranged in such a way that they create a pathway, guiding the viewer through a labyrinth of fragmented images—only fully recognizable when seen in their overlapping perspective. This visual interplay invites reflection on the process of perception, encouraging the mind to reconstruct meanings and reassemble images while moving through the space.

    The experience is enriched by the transparency of the material, which interacts with light and depth, allowing for multiple, layered interpretations. The cracks and breaks in the glass are not merely aesthetic elements but a visual language that conveys both fragility and strength. As Sandrine Welte observes in her text dedicated to the artist, Berger’s work transcends conventional “beauty” to embrace the sublime, transforming destruction into an act of profound and meaningful creation.

    In 2023, these works were presented at the Civic Museum of Sansepolcro in the exhibition “The Doors of Perception”, which received widespread acclaim for its ability to challenge traditional visual perception. Now, with "Tra Madre e Figlio", Simon Berger takes this exploration even further, delving into the relationship between mother and son as a symbol of creation and revelation, and into the deeper realms of human thought.

    Art critic Pasquale Lettieri emphasizes that Berger’s work transcends the boundaries between the material and the immaterial, giving life to artworks that not only challenge vision but also provoke a deeper perception of existence. Berger’s pieces are not merely to be seen—they must be felt, experienced, and understood through an intimate and profound interaction with the audience.

    Opening Hours:
    Monday to Friday: 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM
    Sunday: 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM

    The exhibition will be held at the Church of the Artists, Piazza del Popolo, 18, 00187 Rome. 


Simon Berger

A Matter of Metamorphosis

in collaboration with

Cris Contini Contemporary

Solo Exhibition

Municipality of Casarsa della Delizia, Pordenone, Italy

12 April — 27 July 2025

On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Pier Paolo Pasolini's death, Casarsa della Delizia (PN) - the birthplace of his mother, where the great poet, writer, and filmmaker spent formative years of his poetic inspiration and where he is buried - becomes a stage for contemporary art in his honor, while also paying tribute to another great European author, Franz Kafka.

  • Curated by Sandrine Welte and Pasquale Lettieri and coordinated by project manager Sandra Sanson, "A Matter of Metamorphosis" is part of the cultural project 'TrasformARTI: Art as a Tool to Imagine the Future', which explores themes of change and metamorphosis in society. Simon Berger's works establish a dialogue between past and present, inviting reflection on the human condition and the world around us. His pieces also touch on themes of solitude and alienation, central to Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis. Through his unique technique of working with glass, Berger captures the existential fracture and sense of disconnection that permeate Kafka's narrative, evoking in the viewer an inner conflict and estrangement that define the human experience.

    The "A Matter of Metamorphosis" installation is conceived as a journey where the audience engages with themes of transformation, isolation, and hope. At the heart of the exhibition, an immersive setting combines technological devices with freestanding glass panels, creating a powerful visual and emotional experience.

    The exhibition project is organized by the Municipality of Casarsa della Delizia with the support of the Autonomous Region of Friuli Venezia Giulia, in collaboration with Cris Contini Contemporary, the Pier Paolo Pasolini Study Center in Casarsa, Pro Casarsa della Delizia APS, Contemporary&Co, and the Enrico Galvani State Art High School.


Simon Berger

Terra Nobilis

in collaboration with

Agence DS

Architectural Project

28 April — 2 May 2025

The architectural project will include 3 works of Simon Berger. More information will be published soon.


Yves Scherer

Duo Exhibition

With Leonor Fini

In collaboration with

Agence DS and Loeve&CO

Duo Exhibition

29 April — 30 May 2025

More information will be published soon…


may


Franziska Stünkel

Neugier, Mut und Abenteuer — Fotografinnen auf Reisen

Internationale Tage

Group Exhibition

Kunstforum Ingelheim, Ingelheim, Germany

3 May — 13 July 2025

Since the early 20th century, female photographers have travelled alone to faraway destinations with their cameras, often under arduous conditions, and left behind impressive photographs of their journeys.

Our exhibition focuses on the motives for travelling to countries, some of which were little explored, and thus crossing their own borders in three thematic areas: for some photographers, a journalistic assignment was the reason for setting off to foreign cities and regions. Others accompanied archaeological excavations or documented historical sites and modern metropolises. Other photographers travelled to distant countries to realise their own independent artistic projects. Regardless of the motivation or reason, all of the journeys demanded curiosity, courage and a sense of adventure from these women, but above all the ability to capture the one irretrievable moment with their camera.

The selected works from the last 100 years not only reveal that women's photographic interest in certain motifs, events or activities runs through several generations. They also show how fluid the boundary can be between journalistic commissioned photography and free artistic shots.

An accompanying programme rounds off the exhibition.

Text by: Kunstforum Ingelheim, translated by NOA contemporary


Franziska Stünkel

Duo exhibition

With Walter Vogel

Leica Gallery Amsterdam

Duo Exhibition

Leica Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

8 May — July 2025

The exhibition presents a unique dialogue between two outstanding photographic positions: Walter Vogel and Franziska Stünkel. Their works, separated by decades, encounter each other in a fascinating interplay of time, space and artistic perspective.

The exhibition is the first in a cycle of 12 exhibitions worldwide to mark the 100th anniversary of Leica photography.

Text by: Leica Gallery, Translated by NOA contemporary


Patric Sandri

Duo exhibition

With Nunzio De Martino

Galerie Mathias Mayr

Duo Exhibition

Galerie Mathias Mayr, Innsbruck, Austria

16 May — 21 June 2025

More information will be published soon…


Jakup Ferri

Group exhibition

Kranj, Slovenia

Opening 31 May 2025

Textile Art Biennial is about sustainability, heritage, and social impact.
It originates from Kranj and keeps growing.


AATB

Shanghai Arts and Technology Biennial

Group exhibition

Shanghai, China

May — October 2025

More information will be published soon…


june


Tobias Gutmann

Solo Exhibition

In collaboration with

Klaipeda Communication Cultural Center

Solo exhibition

Klaipedia, Lithuania

20 June — 24 August 2025

More information will be published soon…


Franziska Stünkel

sommer.frische.kunst

Art Bad Gastein

Group exhibition

Bad Gastein, Austria

26 June — 31 August 2025

More information will be published soon…


October


Hinano Hayama

Duo Exhibition

Kuroi Mori

Duo Exhibition

Sapporo, Japan

20 October — 29 October 2025

More information will be published soon…


November


Simon Berger

Solo Exhibition

In collaboration with

Carte Blanche

Solo exhibition

Hangzou, China

November 2025

More information will be published soon…