Umut Azad Akkel, Felisha Carenage, Will Fredo, Monilola Olayemi Ilupeju, Tra My Nguyen, Stanton Taylor, Rexy Tseng, Prateek Vijan, Hana Yoo, Julija Zaharijević
Exhibition | Cooperation with BPA// Berlin program for artists & KW Institute for Contemporary Art
06.12.25–11.01.26 Opening 05.12.25, 7–10 p.m. at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, front house & Kunst Raum Mitte
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, in collaboration with BPA// Berlin program for artists and Kunst Raum Mitte, is pleased to present the BPA// Exhibition 2025 – A place never fully held, featuring works created by second-year BPA// participants over the course of their working period with the program.
The opening will take place at KW’s front house (Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin) and Kunst Raum Mitte from 7 to 10 pm, followed by an afterparty at Café Bravo.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 – A place never fully held
The BPA// Exhibition 2025 brings together new works by ten emerging Berlin-based artists developed over the course of their two-year participation in BPA// Berlin program for artists. The exhibition takes place in the KW front house and at Kunst Raum Mitte.
BPA// Berlin program for artists is an independent mentoring program founded in 2016 by Angela Bulloch, Simon Denny, and Willem de Rooij. It supports intergenerational exchange between young and established artists through mutual studio visits, public events, and collaborative exhibition formats. Since 2020, BPA// has partnered closely with KW Institute for Contemporary Art, presenting its annual exhibition within the institution’s program.
The exhibition serves as a platform for a new generation of artists working in Berlin, whose practices reflect and challenge both personal and societal transformation. At the same time, it highlights the value of sustained dialogue, shared structures, and long-term mentorship in enabling meaningful artistic development.
Curator: Lara Scherrieble
Opening Hours
Exhibition at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art Wednesday–Monday, 11 a.m.–7 p.m., closed on Tuesdays
Exhibition at Kunst Raum Mitte Monday–Sunday, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 is a collaboration between Kunst Raum Mitte, KW Institute for Contemporary Art and BPA// Berlin program for artists.
BPA// Berlin program for artists is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion in partnership with KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Kunst Raum Mitte is a municipal gallery run by the Department of Art, Culture, and History of the Mitte District Office.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 is supported by Octo Circle e.V.
Additional support by the Stiftung Stark für Gegenwartskunst
06.12.25–11.01.26 Opening 05.12.25, 7–10 p.m. at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, front house & Kunst Raum Mitte
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, in collaboration with BPA// Berlin program for artists and Kunst Raum Mitte, is pleased to present the BPA// Exhibition 2025 – A place never fully held, featuring works created by second-year BPA// participants over the course of their working period with the program.
The opening will take place at KW’s front house (Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin) and Kunst Raum Mitte from 7 to 10 pm, followed by an afterparty at Café Bravo.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 – A place never fully held
The BPA// Exhibition 2025 brings together new works by ten emerging Berlin-based artists developed over the course of their two-year participation in BPA// Berlin program for artists. The exhibition takes place in the KW front house and at Kunst Raum Mitte.
BPA// Berlin program for artists is an independent mentoring program founded in 2016 by Angela Bulloch, Simon Denny, and Willem de Rooij. It supports intergenerational exchange between young and established artists through mutual studio visits, public events, and collaborative exhibition formats. Since 2020, BPA// has partnered closely with KW Institute for Contemporary Art, presenting its annual exhibition within the institution’s program.
The exhibition serves as a platform for a new generation of artists working in Berlin, whose practices reflect and challenge both personal and societal transformation. At the same time, it highlights the value of sustained dialogue, shared structures, and long-term mentorship in enabling meaningful artistic development.
Curator: Lara Scherrieble
Opening Hours
Exhibition at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art Wednesday–Monday, 11 a.m.–7 p.m., closed on Tuesdays
Exhibition at Kunst Raum Mitte Monday–Sunday, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 is a collaboration between Kunst Raum Mitte, KW Institute for Contemporary Art and BPA// Berlin program for artists.
BPA// Berlin program for artists is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion in partnership with KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Kunst Raum Mitte is a municipal gallery run by the Department of Art, Culture, and History of the Mitte District Office.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 is supported by Octo Circle e.V.
Additional support by the Stiftung Stark für Gegenwartskunst
Tra My Nguyen, She Who Moves, Videostill, 2025.Courtesy die Künstlerin
06.12.25–11.01.26 Opening 05.12.25, 7–10 p.m. at KW Institute for Contemporary Art, front house & Kunst Raum Mitte
KW Institute for Contemporary Art, in collaboration with BPA// Berlin program for artists and Kunst Raum Mitte, is pleased to present the BPA// Exhibition 2025 – A place never fully held, featuring works created by second-year BPA// participants over the course of their working period with the program.
The opening will take place at KW’s front house (Auguststraße 69, 10117 Berlin) and Kunst Raum Mitte from 7 to 10 pm, followed by an afterparty at Café Bravo.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 – A place never fully held
The BPA// Exhibition 2025 brings together new works by ten emerging Berlin-based artists developed over the course of their two-year participation in BPA// Berlin program for artists. The exhibition takes place in the KW front house and at Kunst Raum Mitte.
BPA// Berlin program for artists is an independent mentoring program founded in 2016 by Angela Bulloch, Simon Denny, and Willem de Rooij. It supports intergenerational exchange between young and established artists through mutual studio visits, public events, and collaborative exhibition formats. Since 2020, BPA// has partnered closely with KW Institute for Contemporary Art, presenting its annual exhibition within the institution’s program.
The exhibition serves as a platform for a new generation of artists working in Berlin, whose practices reflect and challenge both personal and societal transformation. At the same time, it highlights the value of sustained dialogue, shared structures, and long-term mentorship in enabling meaningful artistic development.
Curator: Lara Scherrieble
Opening Hours
Exhibition at the KW Institute for Contemporary Art Wednesday–Monday, 11 a.m.–7 p.m., closed on Tuesdays
Exhibition at Kunst Raum Mitte Monday–Sunday, 11 a.m.–7 p.m.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 is a collaboration between Kunst Raum Mitte, KW Institute for Contemporary Art and BPA// Berlin program for artists.
BPA// Berlin program for artists is funded by the Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion in partnership with KW Institute for Contemporary Art. Kunst Raum Mitte is a municipal gallery run by the Department of Art, Culture, and History of the Mitte District Office.
BPA// Exhibition 2025 is supported by Octo Circle e.V.
Additional support by the Stiftung Stark für Gegenwartskunst