
EXHIBITION & ARTIST INFOS
ABOUT CONCEPTUAL BIENNALE
Conceptual is Berlin’s very first design biennale—intentionally without identifying as such. Taking place from 9 to 11 October 2025 in and around San Gimignano Lichtenberg, located at Dong Xuan Center Berlin. The biennale is highlighting the forefront of contemporary conceptual and cross-disciplinary practices in art, design, and architecture that critically explore positions within a broader societal context.

CONCEPTUAL PRACTICES & COMMUNITY
The Biennale introduces the first transdisciplinary platform to place contemporary conceptual practices in design, architecture, and art at its center—critically engaging with the societal questions they raise while recognizing the cultural significance of these practices. With a strong emphasis on connectivity, the Biennale positions itself as a platform for open dialogue, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community-building. Its aim is to make the local and global Conceptual Community—transdisciplinary practices with idea-based, conceptual modes of working and thinking, rooted in art yet situated in the context of design and architecture—visible. The Biennale leverages Berlin’s current momentum of connectivity for international discourse while at the same time testing new forms of togetherness.
PROGRAM PREVIEW
The focus is an exhibition divided into three interconnected sections. It includes selected works by Berlin-based and international designers, architects, and artists as well as submissions from the current Open Call. A supporting program featuring a two-day CONCEPTUAL Roundtable (“Towards a Symposium”) and accompanying participatory formats provide space for dialogue and in-depth discourse. Admission to the exhibition and the Roundtable is free upon prior registration.
FOUNDERS AND CURATORS
The founding team consists of the initiator Tina Roeder (curator and designer), who also serves as the artistic and curatorial director of the Biennale, as well as Anton Rahlwes (journalist, curator, and designer), and Thilo Reich (architect and designer), who is also responsible for the scenography. The exhibition is curated by Matylda Krzykowski (transdisciplinary practitioner), Anton Rahlwes, and Tina Roeder. The CONCEPTUAL Roundtable is contextualized by Nina Sieverding (journalist, curator, and lecturer). In addition, the Studio for Immediate Spaces at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam, led by architect Julian Schubert and futurologist Ludwig Engel, develops participatory formats.

Gründungsteam/Founding team: Thilo Reich, Tina Roeder, Anton Rahlwes, © Pia Henkel
MATYLDA KRZYKOWSKI
For CONCEPTUAL, Matylda Krzykowski serves as the third curator of the interconnected exhibition, alongside Tina Roeder and Anton Rahlwes. In this role, she brings an independent, external perspective to the curatorial process, complementing the founding team’s approach.

Matylda Krzykowski, © Iga Drobisz
Matylda Krzykowski is a transdisciplinary practitioner working across directing, designing, curating, teaching, and performing. Her international curatorial projects include The Energy Show (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Total Space (Museum für Gestaltung Zurich), and Institution Building (CIVA, Brussels). She develops experimental formats like Desktop Exhibition, CIVIC Billboard, and Design Date, exploring cultural engagement. She is currently the artistic lead of CIVIC at the Basel Academy of Art and Design. Previously, she co-founded and served as artistic director of Depot Basel.
ADVISORY BOARD
The Advisory Board is an international group of experts from the fields of design, art, and architecture, each contributing a specific perspective. The concept of an advisory committee in the context of a design-related biennale was first introduced by the Design Biennale Rotterdam, co-founded by Liv Vaisberg. In several meetings, the board provided input and feedback to further develop CONCEPTUAL.


Advisory Board Member: Carson Chan
© Peter Rose
Advisory Board Member: Liv Vaisberg
© Michele Margot
Carson Chan is an architecture writer and curator, formerly Director of the Emilio Ambasz Institute at MoMA (NYC), where he led research and programming at the intersection of the built and natural environment. He has curated internationally, including the 4th Marrakech Biennale and the Biennial of the Americas in Denver, and co-founded PROGRAM, a Berlin-based project space for art and architecture.
Liv Vaisberg is a cultural entrepreneur and curator working at the intersection of art and design. She co-founded COLLECTIBLE, a pioneering fair for contemporary collectible design in Brussels and New York, the Huidenclub in Rotterdam, and the Design Biennale Rotterdam. Her projects foster innovation, inclusivity, and cross-disciplinary exchange.


Advisory Board Member: Carina Bukuts
© Marie Haefner
Advisory Board Member: Dan Thawley
© Natalie Mohadjer
Carina Bukuts is a writer, curator, and editor. Since 2022, she has been curating Portikus, Frankfurt, presenting acclaimed solo and group exhibitions with artists such as Adrian Piper, Tarik Kiswanson, Simone Fattal, Lap-See Lam, and Cecilia Vicuña. Previously an editor at frieze, she founded the online magazine PASSE-AVANT, and her writings appear regularly in publications including Mousse and Spike Art Magazine. She has also taught at institutions such as Städelschule and Goethe University Frankfurt.
Australian-born and Paris-based, Dan Thawley is the artistic director of MATTER and SHAPE, a new annual design salon in the Jardin des Tuileries that fosters dialogue across collectible and industrial design, architecture, fashion, and luxury. With over 15 years in cultural publishing, he spent a decade as editor-in-chief of A Magazine Curated By, collaborating with leading fashion designers and creative directors to translate their visions into print. Beyond his editorial work, Dan has authored books for Rimowa, Erdem, and the OTB Group, and contributed to titles such as American Vogue, Architectural Digest, T Magazine, Wallpaper*, and the Wall Street Journal.

Advisory Board Member: Bilge Kalfa
© Gizem Elci
Bilge Kalfa is a Berlin-based architect, researcher, and lecturer at Berlin International University of Applied Sciences. Her practice explores regenerative materials and ecological design strategies, spanning from award-winning cultural projects in Istanbul to material-driven installations and spatial explorations in Berlin. Guided by a commitment to care, repair, and maintenance, her work seeks to cultivate resilient and contextually responsive design approaches. As co-curator of the Türkiye Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, Kalfa investigates the entanglements of materials, memory, and architecture.
San Gimignano Lichtenberg is an architecturally outstanding example of adaptive reuse and a prototypical working environment for interdisciplinary design and collaborative production processes, design by b+. It is housed in a former silo tower on the grounds behind the Dong Xuan Center, an Asian commercial complex in Berlin’s East run by Vietnamese operators and characterized by market and warehouse halls, small businesses, and workshops. The venue stands as an exemplar of migration, urban transformation, and production cultures – themes that also inform the curatorial direction of CONCEPTUAL.
Nuno Cera, San Gimignano Lichtenberg, 2022, Produced by the Lisbon, Architecture Triennale for the exhibition, “Visionaries”, curated by Anastasia, Smirnova at Culturgest, Lisbon
CONCEPTUAL Biennale 2025, San Gimignano Lichtenberg, Berlin
→ Am Wasserwerk 22F, DE-10365 Berlin
(From Tram Station “Herzbergstraße / Industriegebiet”: enter Don Xuan Center, walk straight down the main road to the end, then turn right.)
Duration: October 9–11, 2025
For the exact opening times, please check the program below.
REGISTRATION* ONLY → ***HERE***
If no more time slots are available, we warmly encourage you to come anyway. Large parts of the exhibition and the entire side program are open to everyone. There’s also the possibility to wait on site, as we occasionally release slots for the Top Floor Exhibition if registered visitors don’t show up. By the way, you can also register on site.
REGISTRATION* & TIME SLOT RESERVATION → ***HERE***
To access the Biennale, you must register in any case. This registration allows you to enter the Courtyard Exhibition, Ground Floor Exhibition, and the Pavilion Side Program at any time during opening hours. However, for the Top Floor Exhibition, you additionally need to reserve a time slot. Both can be completed in a single process ***HERE***.
*Registration is required for general security reasons, and because the Top Floor Exhibition can accommodate a maximum of 10 visitors at a time.
ACCESSIBILITY
Please note that the Top Floor Exhibition can only be accessed by climbing 199 steps on foot.
Thursday
9 October
(Day 1 of 3)
6:00 pm–10:00 pm
CB Exhibition Opening Hours
7:00 pm Performance by Ksti Hu
8:00 pm–10:00 pm
CB Opening Party with music by Natalia Escobar
Friday
10 October
(Day 2 of 3)
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
CB Exhibition Opening Hours
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Vicinity Walk by SIS
ROUNDTABLE TALKS (“Towards a Symposium”)
conceived by Nina Sieverding
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Topic: CONCEPT(UAL)
Guests: Martí Guixé, James Langdon, Gernot Seeliger, Elena Schütz
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Topic: FORMATS
Guests: Bilge Kalfa, Dan Thawley, Liv Vaisberg, Carina Bukuts
Saturday
11 October
(Day 3 of 3)
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
CB Exhibition Opening Hours
ROUNDTABLE TALKS (“Towards a Symposium”)
conceived by Nina Sieverding
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Topic: POWER
Guests: Christl Mudrak, María Inés Plaza Lazo, Jason Nam, Vivien Tauchmann
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Topic: MONEY
Guests: Quang Nguyen, Fatma Cankaya, Eike König
Note: This talk will be held in German.
Moderated by Olivia Kalinowski.
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Design Without Project with Martí Guixé
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Postdisciplinary Soup by SIS (Please bring your own bowl and spoon.)
If you believe in our vision and want to be part of it—or support it—there are several ways to get involved:
BECOME A PARTNER (Brands & Companies)
Support CB with financial contributions, goods, or both. Please contact us at contact@conceptualbiennale.com to move forward.
BECOME A PARTNER (Donors & Individuals)
CONCEPTUAL Founding Friends
→ Acknowledgment as Founding Friend on the CB website
→ Price: 50 Euro
CONCEPTUAL Founding Patron
→ Acknowledgment as Founding Patron on the CB website
→ Acknowledgment as a Founding Patron on the biennale site.
→ Guided tour of the exhibition by one of the curators.
→ Price: 150 Euro
CONCEPTUAL Founding Benefactor
→ Acknowledgment as Founding Benefactor on the CB website
→ Acknowledgment as a Founding Benefactor on the biennale site.
→ Guided tour of the exhibition by one of the curators.
→ Invitation for 2 to the exclusive CB dinner on October 10.
→ Price: 850 Euro
Please contact us at contact@conceptualbiennale.com to move forward.
BECOME A DONOR (General)
Support CB with a donation to:
Bank Name: DKB Bank
Account Name: Rahlwes, Reich & Roeder GbR
IBAN: DE80 1203 0000 1309 8443 04
BIC: BYLADEM1001
Please note: at this time, we are unable to provide donation receipts.
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
CONCEPTUAL is a self-funded initiative with free entrance for everyone, made possible by community support. For our first edition, we’re looking for volunteers to help primarily with exhibition supervision and venue setup. Looking ahead, we are committed to applying for public funding and registering CB as a non-profit organization so that future contributors can be sustainably compensated.
In the meantime, we want volunteering for CB to be a mutual exchange rather than unpaid work.
→ Everyone who supports us during this first edition will be invited to a full-day workshop session with the CB founding team
→ We’ll share insights into curation, creative direction, content creation & journalism, networking, and building an initiative from the ground up.
→ All volunteers will, of course, be credited for their
contribution.
If you’d like to volunteer, please fill out this form:
For further question write to:
monique@conceptualbiennale.com
OUR PARTNERS (so far)
Founding Partner:
– Objekte Unserer Tage
– USM
– Mono
Cultural Partner:
– Sandberg Institute
– Domaine de Boisbuchet
Communication Partners:
– Bureau N
– Hans Krestel
Media Partners:
– Art of the Working Class
– Ndion
– Ignant
– Kunstforum International
– do you read me?!
Partners:
– Sawade
– Ruinart
– Rheinsberger Preussenquelle
– Afri Cola / Bluna
– Volée
– Mampe
– Paper & Tea
– Assembly
Venue Partner:
– b+
– San Gimignano Lichtenberg Practices
– Mobile Bauten Martin
– Christopher Roth
– Bolon
CONCEPTUAL Founding Benefactor:
Maximilian Stützer
CONCEPTUAL Founding Patrons:
Felix Burrichter, Martina Schumacher, Hermann August Weizenegger, Sascha Welchering
CONCEPTUAL Founding Friends:
Prof. Patrick Thomas
GENERAL
If you have any questions regarding CONCEPTUAL Biennale, please contact us via contact@conceptualbiennale.com.
PRESS
Please find our press material here: Press Kit
If you need further information, please contact:
BUREAU N, Gabriela Ecke
gabriela.ecke@bureau-n.de
or
CONCEPTUAL Biennale
Katharina Horstmann
katharina@conceptualbiennale.com
Please follow us on Instagram to stay updated.
EXHIBITION & ARTIST INFOS
ABOUT CONCEPTUAL BIENNALE
Conceptual is Berlin’s very first design biennale—intentionally without identifying as such. Taking place from 9 to 11 October 2025 in and around San Gimignano Lichtenberg, located at Dong Xuan Center Berlin. The biennale is highlighting the forefront of contemporary conceptual and cross-disciplinary practices in art, design, and architecture that critically explore positions within a broader societal context.

CONCEPTUAL PRACTICES & COMMUNITY
The Biennale introduces the first transdisciplinary platform to place contemporary conceptual practices in design, architecture, and art at its center—critically engaging with the societal questions they raise while recognizing the cultural significance of these practices. With a strong emphasis on connectivity, the Biennale positions itself as a platform for open dialogue, interdisciplinary collaboration, and community-building. Its aim is to make the local and global Conceptual Community—transdisciplinary practices with idea-based, conceptual modes of working and thinking, rooted in art yet situated in the context of design and architecture—visible. The Biennale leverages Berlin’s current momentum of connectivity for international discourse while at the same time testing new forms of togetherness.
PROGRAM PREVIEW
The focus is an exhibition divided into three interconnected sections. It includes selected works by Berlin-based and international designers, architects, and artists as well as submissions from the current Open Call. A supporting program featuring a two-day CONCEPTUAL Roundtable (“Towards a Symposium”) and accompanying participatory formats provide space for dialogue and in-depth discourse. Admission to the exhibition and the Roundtable is free upon prior registration.
FOUNDERS AND CURATORS
The founding team consists of the initiator Tina Roeder (curator and designer), who also serves as the artistic and curatorial director of the Biennale, as well as Anton Rahlwes (journalist, curator, and designer), and Thilo Reich (architect and designer), who is also responsible for the scenography. The exhibition is curated by Matylda Krzykowski (transdisciplinary practitioner), Anton Rahlwes, and Tina Roeder. The CONCEPTUAL Roundtable is contextualized by Nina Sieverding (journalist, curator, and lecturer). In addition, the Studio for Immediate Spaces at the Sandberg Institute in Amsterdam, led by architect Julian Schubert and futurologist Ludwig Engel, develops participatory formats.

Gründungsteam/Founding team: Thilo Reich, Tina Roeder, Anton Rahlwes, © Pia Henkel
MATYLDA KRZYKOWSKI
For CONCEPTUAL, Matylda Krzykowski serves as the third curator of the interconnected exhibition, alongside Tina Roeder and Anton Rahlwes. In this role, she brings an independent, external perspective to the curatorial process, complementing the founding team’s approach.

Matylda Krzykowski, © Iga Drobisz
Matylda Krzykowski is a transdisciplinary practitioner working across directing, designing, curating, teaching, and performing. Her international curatorial projects include The Energy Show (Het Nieuwe Instituut), Total Space (Museum für Gestaltung Zurich), and Institution Building (CIVA, Brussels). She develops experimental formats like Desktop Exhibition, CIVIC Billboard, and Design Date, exploring cultural engagement. She is currently the artistic lead of CIVIC at the Basel Academy of Art and Design. Previously, she co-founded and served as artistic director of Depot Basel.
ADVISORY BOARD
The Advisory Board is an international group of experts from the fields of design, art, and architecture, each contributing a specific perspective. The concept of an advisory committee in the context of a design-related biennale was first introduced by the Design Biennale Rotterdam, co-founded by Liv Vaisberg. In several meetings, the board provided input and feedback to further develop CONCEPTUAL.

Advisory Board Member: Carson Chan
© Peter Rose
Carson Chan is an architecture writer and curator, formerly Director of the Emilio Ambasz Institute at MoMA (NYC), where he led research and programming at the intersection of the built and natural environment. He has curated internationally, including the 4th Marrakech Biennale and the Biennial of the Americas in Denver, and co-founded PROGRAM, a Berlin-based project space for art and architecture.

Advisory Board Member: Liv Vaisberg
© Michele Margot
Liv Vaisberg is a cultural entrepreneur and curator working at the intersection of art and design. She co-founded COLLECTIBLE, a pioneering fair for contemporary collectible design in Brussels and New York, the Huidenclub in Rotterdam, and the Design Biennale Rotterdam. Her projects foster innovation, inclusivity, and cross-disciplinary exchange.

Advisory Board Member: Carina Bukuts
© Marie Haefner
Carina Bukuts is a writer, curator, and editor. Since 2022, she has been curating Portikus, Frankfurt, presenting acclaimed solo and group exhibitions with artists such as Adrian Piper, Tarik Kiswanson, Simone Fattal, Lap-See Lam, and Cecilia Vicuña. Previously an editor at frieze, she founded the online magazine PASSE-AVANT, and her writings appear regularly in publications including Mousse and Spike Art Magazine. She has also taught at institutions such as Städelschule and Goethe University Frankfurt.

Advisory Board Member: Dan Thawley
© Natalie Mohadjer
Australian-born and Paris-based, Dan Thawley is the artistic director of MATTER and SHAPE, a new annual design salon in the Jardin des Tuileries that fosters dialogue across collectible and industrial design, architecture, fashion, and luxury. With over 15 years in cultural publishing, he spent a decade as editor-in-chief of A Magazine Curated By, collaborating with leading fashion designers and creative directors to translate their visions into print. Beyond his editorial work, Dan has authored books for Rimowa, Erdem, and the OTB Group, and contributed to titles such as American Vogue, Architectural Digest, T Magazine, Wallpaper*, and the Wall Street Journal.

Advisory Board Member: Bilge Kalfa
© Gizem Elci
Bilge Kalfa is a Berlin-based architect, researcher, and lecturer at Berlin International University of Applied Sciences. Her practice explores regenerative materials and ecological design strategies, spanning from award-winning cultural projects in Istanbul to material-driven installations and spatial explorations in Berlin. Guided by a commitment to care, repair, and maintenance, her work seeks to cultivate resilient and contextually responsive design approaches. As co-curator of the Türkiye Pavilion at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale, Kalfa investigates the entanglements of materials, memory, and architecture.
San Gimignano Lichtenberg is an architecturally outstanding example of adaptive reuse and a prototypical working environment for interdisciplinary design and collaborative production processes, design by b+. It is housed in a former silo tower on the grounds behind the Dong Xuan Center, an Asian commercial complex in Berlin’s East run by Vietnamese operators and characterized by market and warehouse halls, small businesses, and workshops. The venue stands as an exemplar of migration, urban transformation, and production cultures – themes that also inform the curatorial direction of CONCEPTUAL.
Nuno Cera, San Gimignano Lichtenberg, 2022, Produced by the Lisbon, Architecture Triennale for the exhibition, “Visionaries”, curated by Anastasia, Smirnova at Culturgest, Lisbon
CONCEPTUAL Biennale 2025, San Gimignano Lichtenberg, Berlin
→ Am Wasserwerk 22F, DE-10365 Berlin
(From Tram Station “Herzbergstraße / Industriegebiet”: enter Don Xuan Center, walk straight down the main road to the end, then turn right.)
Duration: October 9–11, 2025
For the exact opening times, please check the program below.
REGISTRATION* ONLY → ***HERE***
If no more time slots are available, we warmly encourage you to come anyway. Large parts of the exhibition and the entire side program are open to everyone. There’s also the possibility to wait on site, as we occasionally release slots for the Top Floor Exhibition if registered visitors don’t show up. By the way, you can also register on site.
REGISTRATION* & TIME SLOT RESERVATION → ***HERE***
To access the Biennale, you must register in any case. This registration allows you to enter the Courtyard Exhibition, Ground Floor Exhibition, and the Pavilion Side Program at any time during opening hours. However, for the Top Floor Exhibition, you additionally need to reserve a time slot. Both can be completed in a single process ***HERE***.
*Registration is required for general security reasons, and because the Top Floor Exhibition can accommodate a maximum of 10 visitors at a time.
ACCESSIBILITY
Please note that the Top Floor Exhibition can only be accessed by climbing 199 steps on foot.
Thursday, 9 October
(Day 1 of 3)
6:00 pm–10:00 pm
CB Exhibition Opening Hours
7:00 pm Performance by Ksti Hu
8:00 pm–10:00 pm
CB Opening Party with music by Natalia Escobar
Friday, 10 October
(Day 2 of 3)
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
CB Exhibition Opening Hours
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Vicinity Walk by SIS
ROUNDTABLE TALKS (“Towards a Symposium”)
conceived by Nina Sieverding
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Topic: CONCEPT(UAL)
Guests: Martí Guixé, James Langdon, Gernot Seeliger, Elena Schütz
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Topic: FORMATS
Guests: Bilge Kalfa, Dan Thawley, Liv Vaisberg, Carina Bukuts
Saturday, 11 October
(Day 3 of 3)
10:00 am – 6:00 pm
CB Exhibition Opening Hours
ROUNDTABLE TALKS (“Towards a Symposium”)
conceived by Nina Sieverding
2:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Topic: POWER
Guests: Christl Mudrak, María Inés Plaza Lazo, Jason Nam, Vivien Tauchmann
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Topic: MONEY
Guests: Quang Nguyen, Fatma Cankaya, Eike König
Note: This talk will be held in German.
Moderated by Olivia Kalinowski.
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Design Without Project with Martí Guixé
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Postdisciplinary Soup by SIS (Please bring your own bowl and spoon.)
If you believe in our vision and want to be part of it—or support it—there are several ways to get involved:
BECOME A PARTNER (Brands & Companies)
Support CB with financial contributions, goods, or both. Please contact us at contact@conceptualbiennale.com to move forward.
BECOME A PARTNER (Donors & Individuals)
CONCEPTUAL Founding Friends
→ Acknowledgment as Founding Friend on the CB website
→ Price: 50 Euro
CONCEPTUAL Founding Patron
→ Acknowledgment as Founding Patron on the CB website
→ Acknowledgment as a Founding Patron on the biennale site.
→ Guided tour of the exhibition by one of the curators.
→ Price: 150 Euro
CONCEPTUAL Founding Benefactor
→ Acknowledgment as Founding Benefactor on the CB website
→ Acknowledgment as a Founding Benefactor on the biennale site.
→ Guided tour of the exhibition by one of the curators.
→ Invitation for 2 to the exclusive CB dinner on October 10.
→ Price: 850 Euro
Please contact us at contact@conceptualbiennale.com to move forward.
BECOME A DONOR (General)
Support CB with a donation to:
Bank Name: DKB Bank
Account Name: Rahlwes, Reich & Roeder GbR
IBAN: DE80 1203 0000 1309 8443 04
BIC: BYLADEM1001
Please note: at this time, we are unable to provide donation receipts.
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
CONCEPTUAL is a self-funded initiative with free entrance for everyone, made possible by community support. For our first edition, we’re looking for volunteers to help primarily with exhibition supervision and venue setup. Looking ahead, we are committed to applying for public funding and registering CB as a non-profit organization so that future contributors can be sustainably compensated.
In the meantime, we want volunteering for CB to be a mutual exchange rather than unpaid work.
→ Everyone who supports us during this first edition will be invited to a full-day workshop session with the CB founding team
→ We’ll share insights into curation, creative direction, content creation & journalism, networking, and building an initiative from the ground up.
→ All volunteers will, of course, be credited for their
contribution.
If you’d like to volunteer, please fill out this form:
For further question write to:
monique@conceptualbiennale.com
OUR PARTNERS (so far)
Founding Partner:
– Objekte Unserer Tage
– USM
– Mono
Cultural Partner:
– Sandberg Institute
– Domaine de Boisbuchet
Communication Partners:
– Bureau N
– Hans Krestel
Media Partners:
– Art of the Working Class
– Ndion
– Ignant
– Kunstforum International
– do you read me?!
Partners:
– Sawade
– Ruinart
– Rheinsberger Preussenquelle
– Afri Cola / Bluna
– Volée
– Mampe
– Paper & Tea
– Assembly
Venue Partner:
– b+
– San Gimignano Lichtenberg Practices
– Mobile Bauten Martin
– Christopher Roth
– Bolon
CONCEPTUAL Founding Benefactor:
Maximilian Stützer
CONCEPTUAL Founding Patrons:
Felix Burrichter, Martina Schumacher, Hermann August Weizenegger, Sascha Welchering
CONCEPTUAL Founding Friends:
Prof. Patrick Thomas
GENERAL
If you have any questions regarding CONCEPTUAL Biennale, please contact us via contact@conceptualbiennale.com.
PRESS
Please find our press material here: Press Kit
If you need further information, please contact:
BUREAU N, Gabriela Ecke
gabriela.ecke@bureau-n.de
or
CONCEPTUAL Biennale
Katharina Horstmann
katharina@conceptualbiennale.com
Please follow us on Instagram to stay updated.
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