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When one of my eldest sisters fled Kosovo to find refuge in Germany during the first Balkan war in the 1990s, she had to hide her passport and documents to avoid being deported immediately. She told me that she had sewn them into her underwear to slip them through.

I think of the stitch as a border, a separator, while at the same time, it acts as a connector—it is ambiguous. It is a porous membrane that holds the parts it separates in its firm grip. Within the human body, the diaphragm is a boundary (“fence”, in Greek). In Ancient Greece, it was believed that this was where the soul was located. It was impenetrable: it separated the pure and clean organs—heart, lungs, and further up: the brain—from the unholy, dirty parts such as the intestines and faeces. It was believed that only laughter—through the vibration it causes—made the diaphragm permeable and allowed the two parts of the human body to unite.

The font Times is the go-to font of legal business, of bureaucracy, and academia. It is the industry standard for legal documents created for court. It is so familiar, we no longer perceive it as a designed form, but as a carrier of power and certitude.

This is where Rhymes comes in, wilfully confusing, it may almost pass for the Times—identity theft! Rhymes is a font drawn between 2017 and 2021, based on early discarded forms of the Times—that is, the designs that have never been digitized before. It deceives us into a visual sense of security, but in the end, it is a quirky changeling.

Enver Hadzijaj, Graphic Designer
of the 13th Berlin Biennale

About

The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art takes place every two years at varying locations in Berlin. Since its first edition in 1998, the Berlin Biennale has been committed to creating a space of freedom with experimental exhibition and event programs for renowned curators, presenting bold artistic and political positions beyond the interests of the art market. The Berlin Biennale explores international artistic developments of the present day that make the unseen and unfamiliar tangible. Each edition brings together artists, theorists, and interested audiences from different areas of society, opening up a dialogue with the inhabitants of the city.

The 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art takes place from June 14 to September 14, 2025 and is curated by Zasha Colah with Valentina Viviani as Assistant Curator.

More information also on earlier editions can be found on the institutional Website of the Berlin Biennale .

Premises

The large presence of foxes within the inner city of Berlin is a starting point for thinking through the 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art as an investigation of fugitivity. The encounter with urban foxes has been described by poets as presencing, a spinning in place, delaying in the fox’s presence for a time. The mind encounters otherness, but does not move on to associative thought chains—or prejudice. This encounter has less to do with the human identifying with the fox, but of entering a new sphere of equality with it.

This proposal for the 13th edition of the Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is a working concept of fugitivity understood as the cultural ability of a work of art to set its own laws, in the face of lawful violence. This illegality, this foxing, this traversing of laws that are unjust, sometimes happens within the imaginary a joke opens, or are glimpsed in the flicker of artworks.

As a curatorial grounding, this works at two levels within the biennale in the making.

First, slowly coming to the idea of doing away with the notion of minority altogether. To be wary of identity-labels that draw circles around minorities, defining artists as indigenous, nomadic, Dalit, that finally pit one minority against another, but never let them be equal to the false myth of a homogenous majority. This biennale seeks, instead, an encounter rooted in the restoration of lines and channels of dignity. If this sounds obvious, one may only recall to what extent that equality of voice to speak on its own terms, from its unique life of experiences has been stifled in various art contexts, globally.

The second is resisting any a priori decision of what an artwork is, where it may take place, and under what conditions, but relying on its opacities, its illegibility, and taking our illiteracy as a starting point, even for artworks arising from familiar imaginaries.

Zasha Colah, Curator of
the 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art

Team

Director

Axel Wieder

Curator

Zasha Colah

Assistant Curator
Valentina Viviani

Artistic Office

Project Management
Berlin Biennale
Edwige Baron
Mathias Wölfing

Funding
Sarah Wessel

Curatorial Assistants
Juschka Marie von Rüden
Max Negrelli

Academic Trainee
Peter Hess

Internship
Ida Marie Berger

Education and Mediation

Head of Education and Mediation
Duygu Örs

Coordination Education and Mediation
Jas Wenzel

Communications

Head of Communications
Karoline Köber
(represented by Jana von Ohlen)

Acting Head of Communications
Jana von Ohlen
jvo@berlinbiennale.de

Marketing
Mathis Neuhaus

Online Communications
​Bolin Liu

Internship
Johanna Bölke

Organization and Management

Office Manager to the Director
N.N.

Office Zasha Colah
Greta Martina

Database
Saša Tatić

Administration and Finances

Head of Administration
Jörg Streichert

Finances
Kati Guhle

Finances Assistant
Manuela Chiogna

Human Resources
Saskia Tritto

Legal Advisor
Béla von Raggamby, Lippert v. Raggamby Rechtsanwälte

Maintenance
Konrad Muchow

Network Administration
Roman Suckau

Guards Coordination
Maria Eliza Kouloudi
Udo Klink

Publications and Webshop Manager

William Loftie

KW Friends

Head of Management​
Philipp Lange

Former Staff Members

Antje Weitzel
Christoph Burger
Gabriele Horn
Lena Klingelhöfer
Mahlet Ketema Wolde Georgis

Organizer

KUNST-WERKE BERLIN e. V.

Executive Members of the Board
Katharina Grosse
Paula Macedo Weiß
Katharina Kurz

Board Members
​Agustina Strüngmann
Almut Grüntuch-Ernst and Armand Grüntuch
Brigitte Oetker
Diana Widmaier Picasso
Eberhard Mayntz †
Eike Becker
Erika Hoffmann
Florian Peters-Messer
Frank Brauner and Detlev Krüger
Gabriele Horn
Julia Stoschek
Karen Boros
Katharina Garbers-von Boehm
Katharina Sieverding
Klaus Biesenbach
Mariana A. Teixeira de Carvalho
Markus Hannebauer
Matthias Sauerbruch
Olafur Eliasson
Patricia Kamp
Pavlína and Petr Pudil
Rivka Saker
Sara Puig and Désiré Feuerle
Simone Graebner
Stephan Landwehr
Timo Miettinen

Founding Director of the KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the Berlin Biennale

Klaus Biesenbach

Selection Committee for the
Curator of the 13th Berlin Biennale

Elena Filipovic
Krist Gruijthuijsen
Manuela Moscoso
Olaf Nicolai
Omar Kholeif
Sebastian Cichocki
Ugochukwu-Smooth C. Nzewi

Support

German Federal Cultural Foundation

The Berlin Biennale would especially like to thank the German Federal Cultural Foundation (Kulturstiftung des Bundes) for its reliable support. The German Federal Cultural Foundation is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media (Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien).

Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion Berlin

The Berlin Biennale receives generous support from the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion Berlin (Senatsverwaltung für Kultur und Gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt Berlin).

KW Friends

The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art has been supported by the KW Friends for many years. Founded in 1996 as KW Freunde e.V., the non-profit association promotes the Berlin Biennale and the KW Institute for Contemporary Art, which are jointly organized under the umbrella of KUNST-WERKE e. V. The members of KW Friends benefit from free admission to the Berlin Biennale and KW Institute for Contemporary Art, and are invited to exclusive program offers, including previews, guided tours and conversations with artists, curators and directors.

All donations collected through the program and membership fees are passed on in full to the Berlin Biennale and KW Institute for Contemporary Art to support its diverse artistic program and the artists it represents. With their private financial and non-material commitment, the KW Freunde make an essential contribution to the program and perception of the Berlin Biennale.

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Press releases

October 2, 2024, Running Time and Visual Identity of the 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art

The 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art opens to the public from June 14 to September 14, 2025 and is curated by Zasha Colah. As Assistant Curator, the team of the 13th Berlin Biennale warmly welcomes Valentina Viviani. Exhibitions and programs of the Berlin Biennale take place at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, its founding organization, and other locations in the city.
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July 4, 2023, Zasha Colah appointed curator of the 13th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art

The Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art is pleased to announce and warmly welcome the curator of the 13th edition, Zasha Colah. Zasha Colah is a curator and writer. Her exhibitions and texts have been an exploration of artistic imagination under conditions of sustained oppression, often through the prisms of liveliness and restorative laughter. Her work considers a range of cultural practices as an unspoken infrastructure of acts and channels of counter-expression in disobedient terrains that confound militarization and earthly extraction. She is particularly interested in the point at which these practices may cross over to become collective.
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The Berlin Biennale is organized by KUNST-WERKE BERLIN e. V. The Berlin Biennale is funded by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes (German Federal Cultural Foundation). The Kulturstiftung des Bundes is funded by the Beauftragte der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media).