REICHRICHTER is an artist persona consisting of a man and a woman, based in Germany and Spain. Her/his transnational and post-conceptual works emerge from his/her background in architecture, dance, media theory and film, within the distributed unity of the work of art as installation, video, audio, drawing, text, print, art book, photography, and lecture. Inspired by experiences of longer working stays abroad, he/she uses her/his projects to test the various forms of dialogue, both between the individual components of the work of art, such as between art and society, and now also between artists themselves. Through her academic and curatorial work between the University of London, the Paul Mellon Centre and Tate in London, and Haus der Kunst in Munich, Dr. Eva Bentcheva was able to explore histories of performance and conceptual art, archives and participation across the national border of South and Southeast Asia, and Europe. In her current role as Associate Lecturer in Art History at Heidelberg University, she is deeply interested not only in how artists act as 'agents' of transfer, but also how artworks 'speak' in performative and embodied ways across national and cultural divides.