Moordn Art Fair 2025 | Dec 18-21. 2025
Fair: Moordn Art Fair 2025
Artists: Friedrich Andreoni, Vasil Berela, Anna Lucia, Norman Maýn, Ivona Tau, Manuel Tozzi
Booth: A08
Address: Haizhu International Exhibition Center (NICEC), Guangzhou, China
VIP Days:
Media Preview: Thursday, 18 December 2025, 11:00–13:00
VIP Preview: Thursday, 18 December 2025, 13:00–19:00
Public Days:
Friday, 19 December 2025, 10:00–18:00
Saturday, 20 December 2025, 10:00–18:00
Sunday, 21 December 2025, 10:00–18:00
Installation views © Galerie Met and the artists.
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Artists:
Friedrich Andreoni:
Friedrich Andreoni (*1995) grew up between Italy and the Arabian Peninsula and currently lives between Germany and Italy. His interdisciplinary artistic practice encompasses sound, sculpture, drawing, installation, performance, and video. In 2020, he completed his studies in Fine Arts (sculpture) at the weißensee kunsthochschule berlin. He then pursued a two-year master’s degree as a DAAD fellow and undertook an artistic research program at the Sound Department of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, from which he earned an MFA. From 2022 to 2024, Andreoni further developed his artistic practice as a Meisterschüler of Turner Prize–winning artist Susan Philipsz at the Academy of Fine Arts Dresden. During his studies, Andreoni was an active member of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes) from 2018 to 2023. Most recently, he was one of the first artists-in-residence at the Museo Novecento in Florence. He subsequently participated in a studio residency at the historic Palazzo Vizzani Lambertini Sanguinetti in Bologna, which culminated in an exhibition that evoked the palace’s layered history through the interplay of sound, light, and space. In addition, Andreoni was the only visual artist to receive a special mention at the Prize of the Pontifical Academy of Virtuosi at the Pantheon in Vatican City, in 2023 he won the Ducato Art Prize in the Academy section and in 2025 he was granted the Italian Council 14th edition – from the Italian Ministry of Culture (MiC). His exhibitions include, among others, a series of public space installations created as part of the program for Pesaro Italian Capital of Culture 2024, as well as a solo show at Galerie Met in Berlin presented during Berlin Art Week 2024. At the beginning of 2025, another solo exhibition took place in collaboration with the Fondazione Claudia Cardinale at the Château de Fontainebleau and Château de Nemours in France. In June 2025 Andreoni‘s first institutional solo exhibition in Germany This all sounds opened at the Caspar-David-Friedrich-Zentrum in Greifswald and upon invitation by curator Francesco Bonami, Friedrich Andreoni will participate in the 18th Quadriennale di Roma from October 2025 to January 2026. His works are included in both public and private collections.
Vasil Berela:
Vasil Berela was born in Gori, Georgia. He grew up in a typically Georgian environment shaped by the aftermath of the Soviet era: a collapsed infrastructure, political anarchy, and the lingering shadow of civil war. For a child, this atmosphere was deeply formative. These early experiences continue to echo throughout Berela’s artistic work. Many of his pieces carry elements of escapism—opening doors to inner worlds where existence strives to survive amidst a bleak reality, or seeks to flee, perhaps even to forget. And yet, the body remains sensitive—vulnerable to external disturbances. It often appears helpless, almost exposed. No matter how far the mind retreats, the flesh remains. The further the soul withdraws into forgetfulness, the more permeable and reachable the body becomes to the harshness of the outside world. After the war in his hometown in 2008, Berela fled to Germany. Since 2011, he has been living and working in Berlin.
Anna Lucia:
Anna Lucia is an interdisciplinary artist exploring the intersection of craft and computation. Her practice involves writing custom software that generates abstract compositions and creating textile works using an embroidery machine, translating traditional craft techniques into algorithmic systems. By integrating randomness in her algorithms, Anna Lucia establishes a mediumistic dialogue between the artist and the computer; and accelerates the exploration of her self-designed systems. Her work includes generative systems on the blockchain, browser-based animations, machine-assisted textile works, and tattoos, each medium revealing its inherent aesthetics. She collaborated with the Gee’s Bend Quilters to produce a heritage algorithm of their quilts and she was invited to be part of The First 15 artists to contribute to the MoMa Postcard project. Anna Lucia’s work has been exhibited internationally in various shows, including Human + Machines (Art Basel Miami 2021), Artists Who Code (Vellum LA, 2022), Bright Moments (Mexico, 2022), Cure^3 (Bonhams London, 2023), Dimensionality (Untitled Art Fair, 2023), Dimensions of Digitization (CCAM Yale, 2024).
Norman Maýn:
Norman Maýn was born and grew up in Berlin. He studied at the Universität der Künste Berlin, where he already attracted attention with his graduation project Ghosts, a complex installation about the unreal existence of mistreated and abused spanish hunting dogs. He actually works in Germany (Berlin/Lusatia) and Spain (mainly Andalusia) and connects nearly every medium such as photography, painting, video, text, fragments, objects and transfers them into memorable installations that form comprehensive work cycles. It also happens that works cite each other, are expanded upon, or acquire a new context through reconsideration. He moves between the real and the surreal, personal and collective themes, abstract and precise, narrative such as mystery and removes the boundaries of established artistic areas. His works ritually address an archaic primal pain, discrepancies and areas of tension in human existence and rage on earth in context of saturated and at the same time empty societies. The clear lack of comprehensive descriptions of the postmodern world is translated in Maýn’s visual language particularly through reduction and omission, but also a grasp of fragile and seemingly quickly diffusing moments. Non-colors and raw materials determine the overall visual appearance. The tortured creature and human caused sorrow became central themes.
Ivona Tau:
Ivona Tau is a new media artist from Vilnius, Lithuania, who combines code, deep neural networks, and personal memories embedded in photography. Her goal is to find and evoke emotions through artificially intelligent tools. Working at the intersection of photography and machine learning, Tau explores how AI reinterprets visual memory, capturing the tension between human perception and algorithmic reconstruction. Her practice is rooted in the materiality of photographic archives, using generative models to distort, reshape, and reimagine images, revealing the imperfections and fluidity of recollection. By training her own models on personal datasets, she maintains control over the aesthetic and conceptual direction of her work. Tau’s work has been exhibited widely, including Art Basel Miami Beach, SCOPE, CAFA, Art Week Shenzhen, Vellum, Bitforms New York, Venus Over Manhattan, The House of Fine Art, Bright Moments Berlin, Christie’s New York and Sotheby’s New York. Her work has been acquired by ZMK Museum of Contemporary Art in Germany & Francisco Carolinum Linz in Austria.
Manuel Tozzi:
Manuel Tozzi (born 1994 in Salzburg, Austria) works in Berlin and Salzburg. He is a visual artist who makes kinetic sculptures, computer animations and drawings using time-based media. In 2020, Tozzi graduated with a BFA in Film and Animation from the Berliner Technischen Kunsthochschule. In the same year, he gave a lecture on digital fashion design at the Bielefeld University of Applied Sciences. He is currently studying sculpture at the Kunsthochschule Berlin Weißensee. His recent group exhibitions have been at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Kunstverein Salzburg, the Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich and the Eigenheim Galerie Berlin. In January 2025, his solo exhibition „was immer war ist“ was on display at Galerie Met in Berlin, Germany. He has been artist in residence at the Salzburg Summer Academy and the Kara Agora Art and Research Center.
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