Joachim Naudts (BE, °1982) started working in the field of contemporary visual art in 2008. In 2020 he joined Kunsthal Extra City as the general and artistic coordinator for which he is setting up an intense exhibition program at its new location, a former Dominican church and chapel in the heart of Antwerp. He has curated over 30 exhibitions, most of them for FOMU (museum of photography, Antwerp, Belgium).
Starting from the challenges posed by our current human condition, his focus has been on political and engaged work. He worked on solo exhibitions with artists such as Rabih Mroué, Boris Mikhailov, Lynne Cohen, Andrea Stultiens, Patrick Waterhouse, Bieke Depoorter and Broomberg & Chanarin. Large thematic shows and book publications include "Radically Naive / Naively Radical", "The Still Point of the Turning World" (co-curated with David Campany), "Maan/Moon" and "Mijn vlakke land" (both co-curated with Maarten Dings) and "Power! Photos! Freedom!" (in collaboration with Human Rights Watch). He used to be editor for the FOMU magazines .tiff and Extra and is currently still involved with their magazine Trigger.
Collaborations with artists, curators, publishers, institutions, academies, and other cultural and non-cultural partners have been key to this practice. He holds MAs in Software Analysis and Visual Arts and is now regularly invited as a jury-member, speaker, curator, author, advisor, and guest teacher in the field of contemporary art and photography.