BERN.- The Board of
Kunsthalle Bern announced the appointment of iLiana Fokianaki as its new Director. iLiana Fokianaki brings a wide range of experience as a curator, writer, theorist, and founding director of State of Concept, an independent art institution in Athens, Greece. She will begin her tenure in April 2024. She succeeds Kabelo Malatsie, who has served as Kunsthalle Berns Director since April 2022 and who concludes her tenure in February 2024.
Speaking on behalf of the seven-member selection committee, the co-presidents of Kunsthalle Berns Board, Lorenza Donati and Benjamin Dodell, are delighted to have found in iLiana Fokianaki a Director whose experience at the intersections of curatorial practice and societal change will serve Kunsthalle Bern well in the coming years. Both Fokianakis previous activities as well as her proposal for the Kunsthalle Bern reflect her strong engagement with the context in which her curatorial work unfolds.
iLiana Fokianaki recognizes that Kunsthalle Bern has carved a remarkable trajectory as a leading institution in contemporary art in Europe and beyond, and that it has served as an important catalyst for artistic practice, proposing institutional and curatorial positions that have shifted the prevailing paradigm in the field. She reacted to her appointment by stating that I am thrilled to have been chosen to lead the institution and I envision a pivotal role for Kunsthalle Bern in fostering a shift around what it means to institute art in the concurrent ecological, social, and political crises of our time, an undertaking I am occupied with through my current research and curatorial work. Fokaniaki conceives of institutions as important content generators, which are: ethical, diverse, and democratic, creating links with different disciplines and geographical regions, supporting artistic practices to thrive, while generating alliances and promoting symbiosis with other actors. All of which demonstrate some key challenges art institutions will face in the near future: how to be sustainable and lead an ecologically conscious practice, how to reflect and represent the concept of social justice and the rich plurality of contemporary society through its programme.
Fokianakis curatorial interests are formulated through exhibition chapters along with public programmes, publications, and research platforms. She has furthermore nurtured networks with other art institutions with whom State of Concept has co-produced exhibitions and events such as e-flux New York, Kunsthall Trondheim, Kunstinstituut Melly Rotterdam, Moderna galerija Ljubljana, KADIST Paris, BAK Utrecht, and co-commissioned works with institutions such Dhaka Art Summit, among others.
Selection process via open call
An open call for a new Director was launched by the Board of Kunsthalle Bern in June 2023, which appointed a selection committee comprising three external experts and four Board members (see below). The selection committee was impressed by Fokianakis proposal of a multi-year programme which borrows from the ecological approach of permaculture, actively engaging artists, the team, the wider public, various stakeholders, and communities in the city of Bern and beyond. The selection committee also noted Fokianakis experience in skillfully leading institutions and their teams, her curatorial expertise and her self-reflective, multi-disciplinary approach to contemporary artistic and curatorial practice and discourse. They went on to state that she has the practical experience, network and critical awareness to bring a curatorial and managerial approach to Kunsthalle Bern that is informed and nourished by her long-standing practice, engagement and organizing work.
Fokianakis tenure follows Kabelo Malatsies directorship of Kunsthalle Bern. Malatsies curatorial approach has questioned the fixity of hierarchical and authoritative attitudes to artistic and institutional practice by inviting a range of artistic practitioners to create moving experiential and spatial installations. In so doing, Malatsie has challenged art historical and canonical notions of art or indeed exhibitions as stable categories, through a series of solo and group shows featuring, among others, Ivana Franke, Rahima Gambo, Simnikiwe Buhlungu, Lantian Xie, Jackie Karuti, Nolan Oswald Dennis, Tabita Rezaire and Bogosi Sekhukhuni. Notably, the curatorial research project titled 7 Winds ran parallel to the solo exhibitions over fourteen months, including installations, sound and performance-based works curated by Malatsie, Julia Künzi and Camilla Paolino. The current show at Kunsthalle Bern features Deborah-Joyce Holmans solo exhibition Living Room (until December 3, 2023) alongside an event-based programme by practitioners who work with sound, performance, theatre, literature, curating, theory, and teaching (until January 30, 2024).
Malatsies final exhibition at Kunsthalle Bern will open in mid-February 2024. The Board and the team of Kunsthalle Bern wish to express their thanks and profound appreciation to Kabelo Malatsie both for bringing such a range of artistic perspectives, practices, questions, and locations to bear on the institutions imagination, as well as for her deeply thoughtful, precise, and dedicated stewardship of the Kunsthalle.
iLiana Fokianaki
iLiana Fokianaki is a curator, theorist, and educator. She has a compelling record of group and solo exhibitions and research projects in institutions worldwide. As the founder and director of State of Concept Athens since 2013, she has changed the landscape of the Athens art scene, bringing to the capital of Greece exhibitions of artists such as Forensic Architecture, Kader Attia, Kapwani Kiwanga, Basim Magdy, Trinh T. Minh-ha, Laure Prouvost, Sanja Iveković, Uriel Orlow, Anton Vidokle and others. She is the founder of research platform The Bureau of Care that has been foregrounding conversations around the politics and ethics of care since 2020. She has curated exhibitions for international institutions such Museo Reina Sofia Madrid, e-flux New York, La Colonie Paris, KADIST Paris, Kunstinstituut Melly Rotterdam, Museum of Contemporary Art Metelkova Ljubljana and has curated public programmes for Vera List Center for Art and Politics New York, Het Nieuwe Instituut Rotterdam, Goethe Institut a.o. Fokianaki has been lecturing at the Dutch Art Institute Arnhem and academies, independent spaces, museums, and foundations worldwide. She publishes regularly in journals such as e-flux and Frieze among others and has participated in several publications. Her books Gossips: WomXn Gather and The Bureau of Care will be published in 2024 with Archive Books.