Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung is a writer and cultural worker based between Berlin and Sydney whose research investigates anarchist publishing, dissident print cultures and utopian thresholds in language. He was a lumbung programme team member at documenta fifteen (2022) and, from 2020–22, shaped exhibitions and publications at the Julia Stoschek Foundation. Eugene is founding editor of Decolonial Hacker and received the 2021 International Award for Art Criticism. His writing appears in Third Text, Griffith Review, Art+Australia, and 4A Papers, amongst others.
Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung was the 2023 Asymmetry Curatorial Fellow at Whitechapel Gallery.
Rachel Be-Yun Wang is a curator and artist whose practice spans exhibition making, writing and studio production. Her interests include new media art, environmental humanities and archival dissemination. Recent projects include Beijing Art and Technology Biennale: Synthetic Ecology, 798CUBE, Beijing (2022); Ever Archive, Serralves Foundation, Porto (2022); and Material Tales, CAFA Museum, Beijing (2021). Rachel has guest lectured at the Central Academy of Fine Arts, produced publications for the Hans Ulrich Obrist Archive.
Rachel Be-Yun Wang was the 2023 Asymmetry Curatorial Research Fellow at Chisenhale Gallery.