Stefan Kaegi
Stefan Kaegi is a curator and an artist. He coproduces works with Helgard Haug and Daniel Wetzel, under the label “Rimini Protokoll”. Using research, public auditions and conceptual processes, they give voice to ‘experts’ who are not necessarily trained actors. Recent works include the multi-player-video-piece “Situation Rooms”, “100% São Paulo” with 100 local citizens on stage and the “World Climate Conference”, a simulation of the UN-conference for 650 spectators in Schauspielhaus Hamburg. Their „Utopolis“ for 48 portable loudspeakers opened at the Manchester International Festival. More and more they also create works for museums: The Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) recently showed their eco-installation „win < > win“ as well as their immersive walkable movie „Urban Nature“.
Stefan Kaegi is based in Berlin, produces documentary theatre plays and works in public space in a diverse variety of collaborative partnerships. Kaegi has toured across Europe and Asia with two Bulgarian lorry drivers and a truck which was converted into a mobile audience room (“Cargo Sofia-X”). He has adapted “Remote X”, an audio tour for 50 headphones to dozens of cities from Taipei to Santiago de Chile, and toured the interactive installation “Nachlass” that portrays people who have not left much time to live. Recent works also include “Uncanny Valley”, a monologue for a humanoid robot, and “Temple du présent.”, a solo for a live octopus on stage. This May, the work conceived together with Caroline Barneaud, "Shared Landscapes" will premiere in Lausanne. Further dates will follow in Avignon and Berlin, among other places."
As of April 2023

Upcoming Events
Past Events
Uncanny Valley
Rimini Protokoll (Stefan Kaegi) & Thomas Melle
Münchner Kammerspiele
Limits of Knowing
Rimini Protokoll (Stefan Kaegi / Dominic Huber)
Nachlass – Pièces sans personnes
Limits of Knowing
Of pyramids and passwords. Remainders in art
Artist Talk with Stefan Kaegi, Dominic Huber, Thomas Macho and Thomas Oberender
The 10 Selected Productions
Situation Rooms
Rimini Apparat / Ruhrtriennale
Could not be shown for reasons of scheduling
The 10 Selected Productions