
interview with jérôme sans
Jérôme Sans - the legendary curator who co-founded Paris' revolutionary Palais de Tokyo and directed Beijing's UCCA - shares his philosophy of institutional disruption. The way forward as he reflects is to disrupt the artworld. From keeping museums open past midnight to launching artists' careers worldwide, his approach proves art spaces should be living organisms, not temples.

curatorial lens vol. 14/ nuno de brito rocha
Interim director of the Kunstverein Braunschweig, Nuno de Brito Rocha, bridges architecture and curation, transforming Berlin parking lots into vibrant art spaces (Park Platz). Now directing one of Germany's oldest Kunstvereins, the curator reveals how his hybrid background informs radical accessibility in art institutions.

curatorial lens vol. 13/ frode sandvik
Frode Sandvik, curator at KODE Bergen Art Museum, reshapes how Norway engages with its modern art legacy. From his circular Munch exhibition to digging up Bergen’s 1960s avant-garde, he reveals how museums can challenge conventions—one bold show at a time.

interview with simona malvezzi
In this exclusive interview, Kuehn Malvezzi co-founding partner Simona Malvezzi shares the conceptual framework behind some of Europe's most innovative museum spaces. From projects like Documenta 11's exhibition design, Malvezzi discusses the studios’ radical approach to "invisible architecture."