e-flux Participants List: Official Event Directory
The e-flux platform has released its list of participants for the upcoming 2025 exhibition cycle, detailing a cross-disciplinary roster of artists, theorists, and curators selected for its program. This announcement confirms the institutional direction for the coming year, focusing on collaborative research and site-specific installations across its international network.
## Institutional Program and Participant Selection
The participant list includes figures from the contemporary art and academic sectors, marking a continuation of the platform’s emphasis on discursive practice. According to the official documentation from e-flux, the selection process prioritized individuals whose recent work engages with current geopolitical shifts and digital infrastructure. The roster is divided into sections covering thematic residencies, lecture series, and publications that will run concurrently throughout the 2025 calendar year.
The platform intends to use this cohort to facilitate projects that bridge the gap between studio production and theoretical inquiry. The program structure relies on a series of rotating residencies where participants are tasked with developing public-facing content, including essays and video documentation, to be hosted on the e-flux journal and exhibition sites.
## Operational Scope and Network Integration
The 2025 participants will operate across several of the platform’s primary nodes, including its headquarters in New York and partner institutions in Europe and Asia. The integration of these participants into the e-flux framework is intended to support the organization’s broader objective of maintaining an open-access archive of contemporary discourse.
The schedule for the first quarter of 2025 remains in the planning phase, with individual project launches staggered to coincide with seasonal exhibition openings. Institutional representatives have confirmed that the participant list remains subject to change as project scopes are finalized and logistical arrangements for international travel and remote collaboration are confirmed.
The e-flux administration has not released further details regarding individual funding structures or specific budget allocations for the participants. The platform is scheduled to publish a comprehensive calendar of public events, including symposiums and screenings involving the confirmed participants, in the coming weeks.