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KW Institute for Contemporary Art and BPA// Berlin program for artists are pleased to present the BPA// Exhibition 2024, featuring works by second year BPA// participants produced over the course of their working period with the program. The exhibition takes place on the first and second floor of KW’s main house.



Artists: Jan Berger, Göksu Kunak, Hamlet Lavastida, Arash Nassiri, Natis & Hasso Weiß Ehrenwerth, Adriana Ramić, Josefine Reisch, Xavier Robles de Medina, Simon Speiser, Zhiyuan Yang
 

The exhibition is accompanied by a set of essays: each artist has invited an author of their choice to reflect on their work. The bundled essays will be on sale in KW’s bookshop. In addition, a public program of tours and performances offers a deeper engagement in the artists’ practices.

 
The partnership between KW Institute for Contemporary Art and BPA// Berlin program for artists began in 2020. BPA// is an artist-led organization, founded in 2016 by Angela Bulloch, Simon Denny and Willem de Rooij. It is an independent mentoring program that facilitates exchange between emerging and established Berlin-based artists.


The program is centered around mutual studio visits between participants and mentors. It is punctuated with a range of public events, organized together with both artist-run spaces and renowned institutions. Participation in BPA// lasts two years. It is free of charge and participants receive support to produce new work.


  • Curator: Linda Franken
  • Assistant Curator: Sophia Yvette Scherer
  • Curator Public Program: Anna-Lisa Scherfose

BPA// Berlin program for artists is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion in partnership with KW Institute for Contemporary Art. BPA// Exhibition 2024 is made possible with the generous support of the LOTTO-Stiftung Berlin and LAS Art Foundation.
Additional information
Price info: Free admission
Dates
December 2024
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