Because the world is full of bullshit. We collect the rare, the relevant, the remarkable – and turn it into something meaningful. From aesthetic excellence to strategic clarity. We collect good stuff that matters.

Jennifer König
Jennifer holds a Bachelor’s degree in Art History, Theory and History of Photography, and Film Studies from the University of Zurich, following earlier studies in International Business Administration in Munich and Madrid.
Her career in the art world began during her time in Zurich, where she co-directed the gallery Raum für zeitgenössische Kunst and gained valuable experience at Christie’s and Hauser & Wirth. Since 2009, she has worked as an independent curator and art advisor.
A decisive expansion of her practice took place in her role as Project and Festival Program Director of VIDEONALE.14 (2013) and VIDEONALE.15 (2015) at Kunstmuseum Bonn, an internationally recognized festival for video art. In this role, her work combined curatorial thinking with a strong focus on cultural programming, strategic development, and conceptual work.
In December 2015, she founded Collect Good Stuff, an interdisciplinary company at the intersection of art, design, and lifestyle. Its work spans the curation of art, objects, and ideas — from contemporary art to high jewelry to conceptual and strategic thinking — combining aesthetic sensibility with brand development and cultural insight.
In 2026, she completed two years of training in psychotherapy and psychological counseling, deepening her understanding of perception, motivation, and relational dynamics. This psychologically informed perspective now shapes her work across brand strategy, creative direction, cultural positioning, and art advisory through Collect Good Stuff — curating, consulting, creating. No bullshit.