Hans Ulrich Obrist (born 1968) is a Swiss curator, the current artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries London, and he is seen as one of the most influential people in the art scene. As a young curator he achieved great attention through thematic projects in extravagant places (such as in airplanes or in the Zurich city drainage system). Hans Ulrich Obrist has curated countless exhibitions and interviewed the creative minds of the 20th and 21st centuries in his Interview Project, including John Baldessari, Zaha Hamid, Gerhard Richter, Yoko Ono, Robert or Rem Kohlhaas. Kurt Eckert (born 1948) is a Swiss graphic designer and was a university lecturer. Rolf Hengesbach founded the gallery in Wuppertal in 1991. After a stopover in Cologne, he relocated the headquarters to Berlin in 2009. In the beautifully renovated industrial building in the gallery district of the capital, till 2013 numerous solo and group exhibitions of the 17 represented artists took place. Since 2014 the gallery relocated again to Wuppertal. Rolf Hengesbach has profited from nearly thirty years of experience of successful work in the gallery scene and at numerous trade fairs, such as Art Basel, Art Cologne as well as Arco Madrid. Andreas Baur worked in Hamburg for the Deichtorhallen, the Hamburger Kunsthalle and the Kunsthaus; from 1998 to 2001. He was appointed founding director of Kunsthaus Baselland in Muttenz near Basel; since April 2001 he has been director of Villa Merkel, galleries of the city of Esslingen am Neckar. There he has supervised projects with Mark Dion, Darren Almond, Daniela Keiser, Willie Doherty, Emily Jacir, Hamish Fulton, Lois Weinberger, Melanie Smith and others, conceived thematic group exhibitions and established the format »Good Space - political, aesthetic and urban spaces«. Lorenzo Benedetti is actually curator at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen, from 2014 he was director of de Appel arts center. He studied Art history at La Sapienza in Rome and attended the Curatorial Programme at de Appel arts centre in Amsterdam. In 2005 he founded the Sound Art Museum in Rome, a space dedicated to sound in visual art. He has been the director of the art centre Volume! in Rome and a curator at the Museum Marta Herford, in Herford, Germany. He is tutor at the Jan van Eyck Academy in Maastricht and writes regularly for exhibition catalogues and art magazines. Angelika Affentranger has written in particular for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung and the Kunst-Bulletin. Besides and after her employment as curator of the Kunsthalle Winterthur, she realized numerous exhibitions as guest curator for the Kunsthaus Zürich, the Fondation de l’Hermitage, Lausanne, the Museo Cantonale Lugano, among others. She is the editor and author of numerous art-scientific publications, from 2008 to 2014 she was curator of the Villa Flora, Winterthur, and since 2015 she has been a guest in this capacity with the Hahnloser-Bühler Collection at the Hamburger Kunsthalle. Omar Koleif is an Egyptian artist, curator, writer and editor living in London, he is currently the Sharjah Art Foundation’s director of collections and senior curator. 2019 he was a co-curator of the 14th Sharjah Biennial. Nadia Veronese is curator at the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen and director of the Kunstverein St. Gallen. She has curated, among others, exhibition with Mona Hatoum, Alicia Kwade, or David Maljkovic. Patrick Frey (born 1949) is a Swiss author, actor and publisher, in 1986 he founded his Edition Patrick Frey. Keren Detton is since 2016 director of FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais. As graduate of the École du Louvre, she holds a master’s degree and a DEA in art history from the of the Sorbonne in Paris. After working for the French Cultural Center in Jakarta in 2003, she worked as assistant for exhibitions at the Domaine Pommery in Reims and at the Consortium in Dijon. From 2005 to 2009, she worked for the Air de Paris gallery and was president of the French curators associatio