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Nadine Isabelle Henrich (*1990) is an art historian specializing in photography, networked images and time-based media and is head curator of the House of Photography at the Deichtorhallen in Hamburg. Previously, Henrich was a Curatorial Fellow at the Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles (2022-2023) and worked in the curatorial teams of the Fotomuseum Winterthur and the Museum Folkwang (2021-2023), among others, as part of the international fellowship program Museum Curators of Photography.
Her most recent exhibitions include “States of Rebirth” (2025) and “Tactics and Mythologies” (2024/25) at Haus der Photographie, “Poetics of Search” at Fotomuseum Winterthur (2022/2023), “Visions of Ukraine” at Museum Folkwang, Essen (2022).
In Berlin, she worked as a curator and PhD candidate at Daimler Contemporary (2017-2020), where she conceived the exhibition “Evoking Reality” (2018/19) with artists such as Clément Cogitore, Tacita Dean, Alia Farid, Cao Fei, Pieter Hugo, Richard Mosse, Viviane Sassen, Berni Searle, Guy Tillim, Sharif Waked, Maya Zack, among others. Previously, Henrich worked as a Research Associate at Heiner Bastian Fine Arts, Berlin/London (2015/16). After studies and scholarships in Florence, Rome and Frankfurt, Henrich completed her Master's degree in Art and Visual History at the Humboldt University of Berlin (2016) and is doing her doctorate at the Institute of Art History at the Free University of Berlin.
Roxana Rios *1994 (they/them) currently lives and works in Leipzig. In 2017, Roxana began a double degree program at the Academy of Visual Arts, Leipzig and the Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg, studying in the classes of Heidi Specker and Juergen Teller. After graduating from the AdBK, Roxana joined Isabel Lewis' Performative Arts class and graduated in 2023. Previous works have been shown at Museum Folkwang Essen, Museum der Bildenden Künste Leipzig, FOTOHOF Salzburg and as part of Plat(t)form at Fotomuseum Winterthur. Roxana was nominated for the Federal Prize for Art Students 2020 and received the Scholarship for Contemporary German Photography in 2024.