Guided Tour with Abdulhamid Kircher and Nadine Isabelle Henrich
In an open, free-flowing conversation, artist Abdulhamid Kircher and curator Nadine Isabelle Henrich will introduce the exhibition and the emotional resonance of the works that comprise it.
In his analogue photographic practice, German-Turkish artist Abdulhamid Kircher engages with the consequences of patriarchy and violence, as well as with the search for reconciliation and intimacy. His works can be read as a fragmentary family album, telling of Kircher's ambivalent relationship with his own history and transgenerational trauma. As a living archive, the presented works give shape to the relentless, the aggressive, and the violent – as well as to the resistant and the intoxicating.
Abdulhamid Kircher (b. 1996) is an artist from Queens, New York. He was born in Berlin to German and Turkish parents and emigrated to the United States with his mother at the age of eight. He received his BA in Culture and Media from The New School in 2018 and his MFA in Visual Arts from the University of California San Diego in 2022. Kircher’s photobooks Rotting from Within (2024) and New Genesis (2026) were both published by Loose Joints (Marseille). He received the Grand Prix Images Vevey 2025/2026 and was awarded the Hamburger Bahnhof Studio Award in 2026.
Admission fee: 3 € plus standard admission fee or Triennale Ticket