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Curators(s)
Annegret Laabs
BioAnnegret Laabs (b. 1967) is a prominent German art historian and director of the Kunstmuseum Magdeburg since 2001. She studied art history, ethnology, and medieval archaeology at the universities of Bamberg and Marburg, earning her doctorate in 1997 with a dissertation on medieval Cistercian imagery. Before her current role, she worked at the State Art Collections in Dresden and curated numerous exhibitions on contemporary art, focusing on 20th and 21st-century movements. Laabs has been influential in promoting artists through solo exhibitions and serves as a lecturer and a board member for several art foundations. In 2024, she was appointed honorary professor of art sciences at the Burg Giebichenstein University.
Artist(s)
Sergiy Bratkov
BioSergiy Bratkov (born 1960) is known for his provocative photographs that offer a stark critique of society beneath their vibrant surfaces. Emerging from Kharkiv, Ukraine, he became a key figure in the Kharkiv School of Photography and the Gosprom group in the 1980s. His work spans photography, painting, and installations, often using elements of folk kitsch to create melancholic collages. After emigrating to Berlin in 2022 due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Bratkov’s recent exhibition, My Brother’s Cats, features new images and videos reflecting on war and social conditions. His approach blends documentary and abstraction, processing trauma while maintaining a critical lens on contemporary life.