Linnéa Bake
Linnéa Bake is a curator and writer. In her work, she engages with the political conditions under which cultural spaces function and in which they intervene. Following her studies at the University of the Arts (BA Communication in Social and Economic Contexts) and the Royal College of Art (MA Curating Contemporary Art), she was (co-)curator of, among others, TAURUS (solo exhibition Aykan Safoğlu, PILOT, Vienna, 2023), Re: Over everything which exists under the sky (Gasworks, London, 2019) and To Draw a Line (Nuda, Stockholm/0fr Centquatre, Paris, 2019). Her writing has been published by institutions such as Akademie der Künste Berlin, Manifesta 13, Kunsthalle Düsseldorf and Kunstverein Göttingen, as well as magazines such as Texte zur Kunst, Spike Art Magazine, King Kong Magazine and Nuda. Alongside her independent practice, she has held positions at i.a. the 11th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art (assistant curator), KW Institute for Contemporary Art and the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program (project-based), and the Berlin Artistic Research Programme (programme coordinator). In 2024 she was awarded the Young Critics Prize by the International Association of Art Critics (AICA).