Art Cologne
November 6-9, 2025

Art Cologne 2025

At Art Cologne, KIN presented works by:

Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys
After 30 years of collaboration, de Gruyter & Thys continue to spawn a legion of videos, drawings, sculptures, installations, performances, and photographs. These materials offer the artists vehicles, which they populate with humans and their stand-ins – stupefied family members, hyster- ical puppets, anthropomorphized objects. Some of these characters are friends, or intermediaries that serve in their place. Others are the derelict occu- pants of a ‘parallel world’ that goes unrecognized by most, despite its being inexorably entangled with the world most of us identify.Sometimes their work is perplexing, but the hushed laughter it elicits is tuned to a rather dark station. After all, or overall, the artists wallow in the most depressing of cultural trenches, in the most vile historical quagmires and, when they emerge – indelibly soiled in the mori- bund and strange aspects of humanity, its absurd technological prosthetics, its endless neuroses and traumas – they wring it out and give it a frozen form, a more appropriately awkward posture.

Shaun Motsi
Born in Harare in 1989, Motsi spent his childhood in Zimbabwe and South Africa before relocating
to Canada in 2005. He is a graduate of the
HfbK Städelschule, Frankfurt am Main (2020),
and has recently completed a residency at
the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam. His work has been presented at KIN, Brussels (2025); blank projects, Cape Town (2024); Auto Italia, London (2023); Haus der Kunst, Munich (2023); Freiburg Biennial, Freiburg (2023); Juf, Madrid (2023); Goethe Institut Paris (2022); CFA, Milan (2021); The Wig, Berlin (2021); Shedhalle, Zürich (2020); Portikus, Frankfurt am Main (2020); PAGE (NYC), New York (2019); Longtang, Zürich (2019); and 3HD Festival, Berlin (2019), among others. Motsi currently lives and works between Brussels and Berlin.

Andrzej Steinbach
Born in Czarnków, Poland, in 1983, Andrzej Steinbach grew up in Karl-Marx-Stadt (renamed Chemnitz after 1989), studied at the HGB Leipzig, and now lives and works in Berlin. He has
already been awarded important prizes and schol- arships, and with his cross-media works and installations, he is one of the artists of a younger generation in Germany who has exhibited interna- tionally. His 35-piece series Gesellschaft beginnt mit drei (2017) was exhibited in 2018 at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, among other venues. The series was shown several years ago at the Museum für Photographie Braunschweig in the context of the Wüstenrot Foundation’s
important documentary photography award projects, and the Sprengel Museum Hannover
has also exhibited some of Andrzej Steinbach’s works in the region.

Angharad Williams
Williams’ singular practice is multifaceted, working across several disciplines in an intentionally un-disciplined manner, and marked by a highly responsive approach to site and context. Often equivocal in expression, her works are rooted
in writing and shaped by questions of authority, security, and design. She has had solo exhibitions at Simian, Copenhagen (both 2025); Schiefe Zaehne, Berlin (2024); Fanta, Milan (2023); Mostyn, Llandudno; Kunstverein Düsseldorf (both 2022), Kunstverein Kevin Space, Vienna (2021). Williams has participated in numerous group exhibitionsat prestigious institutions and galleries including Bechtler Stiftung, Uster (2025); Museo Madre, Naples, and The Wig, Berlin (both 2024); Reena Spaulings, New York (2023); Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn (2022); FriArt, Fribourg, (2021). Angharad is a participant in the 2025 Edition of the Okayama Art Summit: The Parks of Aomame, curated by Philippe Parreno.