Curator and Project Director
2019—2021
Utopia: Post-War. exhibition section with 14 solo presentations and screenings of experimental film and dance, SPARK Art Fair, Marx Halle, Wien, 24–27 June 2021
Carolee Schneemann-Chapel. Asti, IT. Commissioned by Gale Elston, architecture by Wilfried Kuehn/Kuehn Malvezzi. Permanent project, since 2019 in progress
Up and Including Limits. After Carolee Schneemann. Muzeum Susch, CH. 29 December 2019–18 July 2020. Publication
With performances by Chicks on Speed. Noise Bodies; and by Paulina Olowska. Morana preview for Slavic Goddesses.
2018
Lisl Ponger. Professione: Fotografa. Otto-Breicha-Award for Artistic Photography. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Christiane Kuhlmann.
1 December 2018–24 March 2019. Publication
Camera Austria International. Laboratory for Photography and Theory. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Christiane Kuhlmann. 24 November 2018–3 March 2019. Publication
Oskar Kokoschka. The Printed Oevre in the Context of his Time. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Barbara Herzog. 10 November 2018–17 February 2019
Power of Language. From the Collections. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Antonia Lotz. 20 October 2018–7 April 2019
Anna Boghiguian. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 26 July–11 November 2018. Video
Anna Boghiguian. Trade + Birds. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 26 July–24 March 2019
Loose Leaves in Books. The Secret Archive in Kristian Sotriffer’s Library. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 26 July–11 November 2018
Resonance of Exile. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Christiane Kuhlmann. 14 July–28 October 2018
Marisa Merz. Il cielo è grande spazio / The Sky is a Great Space. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 25 May–4 November 2018. Publication
Further venues:
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, US: 4 June–20 August 2017
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, US: 24 January–7 May 2017
Fundação de Serralves–Museu de Arte Contemporânea, Porto, PT (2018, partner for reorganizing the exhibition in Europe): 19 January–22 April 2018
Generali Foundation: 30 Years. In Dialog with 1918 1938 1968. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-Curator. 28 April–7 October 2018
I-Photo. Japanese Photography from the Collection. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Christiane Kuhlmann. 21 April–8 July 2018
Generali Foundation: 30 Years. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-Curator. 21 April–8 July 2018
2017
Space and Photography. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Christiane Kuhlmann. 25 November 2017–4 March 2018
Georg Eisler. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Barbara Herzog. 18 November 2017–8 April 2018. Publication
New Salzburg. Between Memory and Contemporaneity. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director and curator, in cooperation with Walter Agonese and Marco Della Torre, USI–Università della Svizzera italiana Accademia di architettura, Mendrisio, 11 November 2017–25 February 2018. Website
Folkore. A Controversy with Works from the Collection. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-Curator. 7 October 2017–15 April 2018
Up/Rooted. Four Women Artists in Exile. Ellen Auerbach, Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, Elly Niebuhr, and Grete Stern. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Beatrice von Bormann and Christiane Kuhlmann. 1 July–29 October 2017
Launch of a three-part series on artists and art mediators with an exile-background.
William Kentridge. Thick Time. Installations und Stagings. Co-curated with Iwona Blazwick, Publication
Venues:
Whitechapel, London: 21 September 2016–15 January 2017
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk: 16 February–18 June 2017
Museum der Moderne Salzburg: 29 July–5 November 2017
The Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester: 21 September 2018–3 March 2019
Foto Kinetics. Movement, Body & Light in the Collections. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-Curator. 29 April 2017–24 September 2018
The Museum as a Space of Action. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, organized by the education department. 8 April 2017–16 July 2017
A Feast of Astonishments. Charlotte Moorman and the Avant-Garde, 1960s–1980s. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Tina Teufel with the guest-curators from the Mary and Leigh Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University. 4 March–18 June 2017. Publication
2016
Robert Frank: Books and Films, 1947–2016. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curators Gerhard Steidl and Christiane Kuhlmann. 3 December 2016–26 March 2017. Publication
Pichler: Radical. Architecture & Prototypes. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 26 November 2016–5 March 2017
Raymond Pettibon. Homo Americanus. Project director, guest-curator Ulrich Loock. Co-organized with Deichtorhallen, Hamburg. 19 November 2016–12 February 2017. Publication
Making Spaces. From the Collections. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-Curator. 22 October 2016–17 April 2017
Anti:modern. Salzburg in the Heart of Europe between Tradition and Renewal. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Head-curator. 23 July–6 November 2016. Publication
Visual Wit and Social Critique. Satire from Goya to Grosz. With an installation by Dan Perjovschi. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Beatrice von Bormann. 30 July–20 November 2016
Poetics of Change. Works from the Collections. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-Curator. 23 April–9 October 2016
Art–Music–Dance. Staging the Derra de Moroda Dance Archives. Cooperation with the Paris Lodron University and its dance archives. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Head-curator. 19 March 2016–3 July 2016. Website
Affichomanie. Toulouse Lautrec and the Poster around 1900. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Beatrice von Bormann. 12 March 2016–3 July 2016. Publication
2015
Carolee Schneemann. Kinetic Painting. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director and curator with consulting curator Branden W. Joseph, 21 November 2015–28 February 2016. Publication
Further venues:
MMK Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main. 30 May–17. September 2017
MoMA PS1, New York, US. 22 October 2017–11 March 2018
Setting Things in Motion. Collections in Dialog. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-curator. 24 October 2015 –10 April 2016
E.A.T.–Experiments in Arts and Technology. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director and co-curator with guest-curator Kathy Battista, 25 July–1 November 2015. Publication
Charlotte Salomon. Life? Or Theatre?. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Beatrice von Bormann. 11 July–18 October 2015
Which Life?. A Panoramic View of the Collections. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-curator. 25 April–11 October 2015
Salzburg Unbuilt. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, guest-curator Roman Höllbacher. 28 March–12 July 2015
Andrea Fraser. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 21 March–5 July 2015. Publication
2014
Self-Timer. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, guest-curator Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein, 29 November 2014–15 March 2015. Publication
Isa Genzken. New Works. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 22 November 2014–22 February 2015
Further venue:
Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) Frankfurt. 14 March–31 May 2015
Etel Adnan. Writing Mountains. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Project director, curator Tina Teufel, 15 November 2014–8 March 2015
Dance of Hands. Tilly Losch and Hedy Pfundmayr in Photographies 1920–1935. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. In cooperation with Photoinstitute Bonartes, curators Monika Faber and Magdalena Vukovic, 14 November 2014–15 February 2015
Systems & Subjects. Works from the Generali Foundation, MAP & Museum der Moderne Salzburg Collections. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-curated with Beatrice von Bormann, 26 July–26 October 2014
Kunst/Geschichten / Art/Histories. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 26 July–26 October 2014. Publication
Simone Forti. Thinking with the Body. A Retrospective in Motion. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 18 July–9 November 2014. Publication
With daily performances in the city and the museum. In cooperation with SEAD (Salzburg Experimental Academy of Dance).
Proudly Presenting: Generali Foundation Collection. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 26 April–12 October 2014
In Dialogue: Viennese Actionism. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. 15 March–6 July 2014
Ana Mendieta. Traces. Museum der Moderne Salzburg. Co-organized with Hayward Gallery, London; Co-curated with Stephanie Rosenthal, 29 March–6 July 2014. Publication
Further venues:
Hayward Gallery, London: 24 September–15 December 2013
Rudolfinum, Prague: 4 October 2014–4 January 2015
2013
Isaac Julien. Ten Thousand Waves. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 25 November 2013–17 February 2014. Publication
Isa Genzken. Retrospective. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Co-curated with Laura Hoptman, Michael Darling and Jeffrey Grove. 23 November 2013–10 March 2014. Publication
Further venues:
Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), Chicago: 12 April–3 August 2014
Dallas Museum of Art (DMA), Dallas: 14 September 2013–4 January 2015
2012
Christian Marclay. The Clock. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 21 December 2012–21 January 2013
Martha Rosler. Meta-Monumental Garage Sale. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 17–30 November 2012. Publication Garage Sale Standard
Performing Histories (1). Kader Attia, Andrea Fraser, Sharon Hayes, Ion Grigorescu, Sanja Ivekovic, Dorit Margreiter, Deimantas Narkevičius, Martha Rosler. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 12 September 2012–5 August 2013
Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past. Performance series with Andrea Fraser, Simone Forti, and other artists. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Co-curated with Ana Janevski. September 2012–March 2013
MoMA Media Lounge. Display for the video- and audio-based collection, designed by Renée Green. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 29 February 2012–8 July 2013
Andrea Geyer, Sharon Hayes, Ashley Hunt, Katja Sanders, David Thorne. 9 Scripts of a Nation at War. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 25 January–6 August 2012
Display of the Contemporary Collection. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. (rotating exhibitions organized by the Chief Curators)
2011
Combatant Status Review Tribunals, pp. 002954–003064: A Public Reading by Andrea Geyer, Sharon Hayes, Ashley Hunt, Katya Sander, and David Thorne. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 12 and 13 November 2011
Grand Openings. The Return of the Blogs. 13 days of performance. The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 20 July–1 August 2011
Harun Farocki: Images of War (at a Distance). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 29 June 2011–2 January 2012
2010
Utopia and Monument II. On Virtuosity and the Public Sphere. Works by Armando Andrade Tudela, Ângela Ferreira, Andrea Fraser, Isa Genzken, John Knight, Jutta Koether, Kooperative für Darstellungspolitik, Heather und Ivan Morison, Paulina Olowska, Michael Schuster. Exhibition for the public space, styrian autumn festival for the arts, Graz, AT. 24 September–2 November 2010. Publication
Modernologies. Contemporary Artists Researching Modernity and Modernism. Museum of Modern Art, Warsaw, PL. 12 February 2010–5 April 2010.
(Traveled from MACBA/Barcelona)
2009
Which Life? Between Calling and Career, ”Curatorial Project,” Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Vienna. 6 November 2009–5 December 2009. Publication
Utopia and Monument I. On the Validity of Art Between Privatisation and the Public Sphere. Works by Lara Almarcegui, Nairy Baghramian, Ayse Erkmen, Kooperative für Darstellungspolitik, David Maljkovic, Heather and Ivan Morison, Nils Norman, Andreas Siekmann, Michael Zinganel, Dolores Zinny/Juan Maidagan. Exhibition for the public space, styrian autumn festival of the arts, Graz, AT, 25 September–18 October 2009
Modernologies. Contemporary Artists Researching Modernity and Modernism. Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona–MACBA, Barcelona. 23 September 2009–17 January 2010. Publication
2007
Anna Oppermann. Ensembles. Generali Foundation, Vienna. Project director, guest-curator Ute Vorkoeper. 27 September 2007–27 January 2008. Publication
COLLECTION. Works by Robert Barry, VALIE EXPORT, Andrea Fraser, Dan Graham, Klub Zwei, Edward Krasiński, David Lamelas, Dorit Margreiter, Gustav Metzger, Walter Pichler, Mathias Poledna, Florian Pumhösl, Allan Sekula, Heimo Zobernig, and many other artists in the video program with more than 400 art videos. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 24 May– 28 August 2007
For a Special Place: Documents and Works from the Generali Foundation Collection. Austrian Cultural Forum (ACF), New York, US. 21 February–3 May 2007. Publication
Exile of the Imaginary. Politics/Aesthetic/Love. Works by Andrea Geyer, Ken Gonzales-Day, Sharon Hayes, Adrià Julià, LTTR, Dorit Margreiter, Stephanie Taylor, Kerry Tribe, Bruce Yonemoto, Dolores Zinny/Juan Maidagan. Project director, guest-curator Juli Carson. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 18 January–29 April 2007. Publication
2006
… CONCEPT HAS NEVER MEANT HORSE. Works by Fareed Armaly, Robert Barry, Pauline Boudry/Brigitta Kuster/Renate Lorenz, Gottfried Bechtold, Kaucyila Brooke, Alice Creischer/Andreas Siekmann, Maria Eichhorn, Andrea Fraser, Dan Graham, Hans Haacke, Mary Kelly, John Knight, Julius Koller, Jarosław Kozłowski, Richard Kriesche, Hans Küng/Dorit Margreiter/Florian Pumhösl/Mathias Poledna, David Lamelas, Dorit Margreiter, Sergey Maslov&Elena Vorobyeva/Viktor Vorobyev, Henrik Olesen, Adrian Piper, Martha Rosler, Allan Sekula, Goran Trbuljak, Tucumán Arde (Archiv Graciela Carnevale), Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Heimo Zobernig, and numerous other artists represented in the Reading Zone with international art journals, artist’s books and catalogues. Co-curated with Cosima Rainer. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 15 September–17 December 2006
Edward Krasinski. Les mises en scène. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 12 May–27 August 2006. Publication
Cinema like never before. Works by Hartmut Bitomsky, Gustav Deutsch, Isabell Heimerdinger, Astrid Küver, Constanze Ruhm, Krassimir Terziev, Nadim Vardag, Klaus Wyborny, Stephen Zepke and by the guest-curators Antje Ehmann and Harun Farocki. Project director. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 20 January–23 April 2006. Publication
Further venue:
Akademie der Künste, Berlin: 12 May–8 July 2007
2005
HOW SOCIETY AND POLITICS GET INTO THE PICTURE. Works by Bureau d’études, Alice Creischer/Andreas Siekmann, Maria Eichhorn, Hans Haacke, Klub Zwei/SFC–Schwarze Frauen Community, Andreja Kuluncic, Adrian Piper, Martha Rosler, Stephen Willats. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 16 November–8 December 2005
Gustav Metzger. History History. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 1 May–28 August 2005. Publication
Occupying Space. Generali Foundation Collection. Publication
International tour, venues:
Haus der Kunst, Munich, DE: 9 March–16 May 2005
Nederlands fotomuseum, Witte de With, TENT., Rotterdam, NL:
8 July–28 August 2005
Museum of Contemporary Art at Klovicevi Dvori Gallery, Zagreb, HR: 28 October–9 December 2005
The New Europe. Culture of Mixing and Politics of Representation. Works by Renaud Auguste-Dormeuil, John Miller, Oda Projesi, Dan Perjovschi, Lia Perjovschi, Natascha Sadr Haghighian, Hito Steyerl, Marlene Streeruwitz, Silke Wagner, Jasmila Žbanic, and projects and initiatives from the European region. Project director, guest-curators Marius Babias and Dan Perjovschi. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 20 January–24 April 2005. Publication
2004
COLLECTED VIEWS FROM EAST OR WEST. Works by Marina Abramovic, Pavel Braila, Harun Farocki/Andrei Ujica, Stano Filko, Andrea Fraser, Gorgona, Tomislav Gotovac, Dan Graham, Hans Hollein, Sanja Ivekovic, Milan Knížák, Július Koller, Jarosław Kozłowski, Edward Krasinski, Andreja Kuluncic, Dalibor Martinis, Dóra Maurer, Ewa Partum, Adrian Piper, Marjetica Potrč, Józef Robakowski, Goran Trbuljak. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 16 September–19 December 2004
The Dream of the Audience: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 14 May–15 August 2004. Publication (extended version of the exhibition produced by the Berkeley Art Museum, curator Constance M. Lewallen). Publication
Further venues:
Berkeley Art Museum, Berkeley, US: 12 September–16 December 2001 (and several further venues in the US)
Fundació Tapies, Barcelona, ES: 27 January–10 April 2005
That bodies speak has been known for a long time*. Works by John Baldessari, Josef Dabernig, Thomas Eggerer, Olivier Foulon, Michaela Grill, Ilse Haider, Maria Hahnenkamp, Daniel Herskowitz, Allan Kaprow, Mary Kelly, Ella Klaschka, Roberto Longo, Antje Majewski, Aernout Mik, Muntadas, Roman Ondak, Catherine Opie, Deborah Schamoni, Meike Schmidt-Gleim, Rosemarie Trockel, Francesca Woodman etc. Project director, curators Hemma Schmutz and Tanja Widmann (guest). Generali Foundation, Vienna. 22 January–25 April 2004. Publication
2003
Generali Foundation Collection. Works by Dan Graham, Sanja Ivekovic, Hans Haacke, Friedl Kubelka and Harun Farocki. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 5 September–21 December 2003
Allan Sekula. Performance under Working Conditions. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 16 May–17 August 2003. Publication
Geography and the Politics of Mobility. Works by Bureau d’études, Frontera Sur RRVT, Makrolab, multiplicity and Raqs Media Collective. Project director, guest-curator Ursula Biemann. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 17 January–27 April 2003. Publication
2002
Designs for the Real World. Works by Azra Akšamija, Marjetica Potrč, Florian Pumhösl, and Krzysztof Wodiczko. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 13 September–22 December 2002. Publication
Adrian Piper. Since 1965. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 17 May–18 August 2002. Publication
Further venues:
Institut d’Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne-Lyon, FR: 30 January–25 May 2003
Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), Barcelona, ES: 17 October 2003–18 January 2004
Violence is at the Margin of All Things. Subject Relations, Political Militancy and Artistic Procedures. Works by Gerd Arntz, Linda Bilda, Katja Eydel, Freies Fach, Gérard Fromanger, Global Dustbowl Ballads, Grupo de Arte Callejero, Imma Harms, Thomas Kilpper, Ulrike Müller (J.U.P.), Charlotte Posenenske, P.S.P.I., Yvonne Rainer, Christoph Schäfer, Patricia Reschenbach (J.U.P.), Dierk Schmidt, Theoretisches Fernsehen feat. Judith Hopf, Seth Tobocman, Ultra-red, Klaus Weber. Project director, guest-curators Alice Creischer and Andreas Siekmann. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 17 January–21 April 2002. Publication
2001
Mia san mia. Hans Haacke. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 7 September–20 December 2001. Publication
Works from the Collection. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 7 September–20 December 2001
double life. Identity and Transformation in Contemporary Arts. Works by Marina Abramovic, Eleanor Antin, VALIE EXPORT, Dominique Gonzales-Foerster, Ion Grigorescu, Lynn Hershman, Pierre Huyghe, Sanja Ivekovic, Elke Krystufek, Friedl Kubelka, David Lamelas, Anita Leisz, Zoe Leonard, Linda Montano, Ria Pacquée, Philippe Parreno, Adrian Piper, Cindy Sherman and Andy Warhol and other artists with videos, artists books, web and CD-Rom projects. Co-curated with Hemma Schmutz and Yvonne Volkart (web and CD-Rom projects). Generali Foundation, Vienna. 11 May–12 August 2001. Publication
shopping. Project director, guest-curators Anette Baldauf, Katharina Weingartner. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 24 January–15 April 2001. Folder/Audio CD
Browsing Art. Artistic Strategies and Shopping. Co-curated with Dorit Margreiter and Nadja Wiesener, Generali Foundation, Vienna. 24 January–15 April 2001
2000
vivências/life experience. Works by Luis Camnitzer, Lygia Clark, Alberto Greco, David Lamelas, Lea Lublin, Cildo Meireles, Ana Mendieta, Marta Minujín, Hélio Oiticica. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 5 September–22 December 2000. Publication
RE-PLAY. Beginnings of international media art in Austria. Co-curated with Heidi Grundmann (audio section). Generali Foundation, Vienna, 12 May–6 August 2000. Publication
Things we don’t understand. Works by Eleanor Antin, Ines Doujak, Harun Farocki, Peter Friedl, Inigo Manglano-Ovalle, Nina Menkes, Alice Ohneland, Alejandra Riera. Project director, guest-curators Roger Buergel and Ruth Noack. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 28 January–16 April 2000. Publication
1999
Einblicke in die Sammlung (views into the collection). Generali Foundation, Vienna. 24 September–9 December 1999. Publication
Martha Rosler. Positionen in der Lebenswelt. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 12 May–8 August 1999. Publication
Martha Rosler. Positions in a Life-World. Co-curated with Elizabeth MacGregor
Further venues:
Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, GB: 2 December 1998–31 January 1999
Institut d’Art Contemporain, Villeurbanne-Lyon, FR: 10 February–30 April 1999
Museu d‘Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), Barcelona, ES: 19 October 1999–9 January 2000
Nederlands Foto Institut, Rotterdam, NL: 2000
The New Museum of Contemporary Art: 15 July–8 October 2000
The International Center for Photography (ICP) New York, US: 29 July–1 October 2000
translocation_(new) media art. Project director, guest-curators Georg Schöllhammer and Hedwig Saxenhuber. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 27 January–11 April 1999. Publication
1998
Mary Kelly. Post-Partum Document. The complete work (1973-79). Co-curated with Juli Carson (archive section). Generali Foundation, Vienna. 25 September–20 December 1998. Publication
Pichler. Prototypes 1966–69. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 14 May–9 September 1998. Publication
The making of. Works by Simon Leung, Dorit Margreiter, Nils Norman, Mathias Poledna. Project director, organized by Mathias Poledna, Generali Foundation, Vienna. 5 February–12 April 1998. Publication
Postproduction. Generali Foundation Collection. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 20 September–19 December 1997. Artists edition
Reorganizing Structure by Drawing Through it. Drawing by Gordon Matta-Clark. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 7 May–10 August 1997. Publication
Further venues:
Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), ES: 16 January–15 March 1998
P.S.1–MoMA Affiliate, Contemporary Art Center, New York, US: 26 April–20 August 1998
Westfälisches Landesmuseum, Münster, DE: 3 October 1999–2 January 2000
Maria Eichhorn. Arbeit/Freizeit (labor/leisure). Artist’s project, Generali, Berlin, DE. 12 March 1996–28 February 2002. Publication
Educational Complex. Works by Lindsay Anderson, Rainer Ganahl, Candida Höfer, Mike Kelley, Frederick Wiseman. Project director, guest-curator Rainer Ganahl, Generali Foundation, Vienna. 30 January–6 April 1997. Publication
1996
Franz West in collaboration with Heimo Zobernig, Peter Kogler and Marcus Geiger, furniture for the restaurant at the former Habig hat shop, Generali Foundation, Vienna.
Met Life. Isa Genzken. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 21 September–22 December 1996. Publication
White Cube/Black Box. Collection and film retrospectives by VALIE EXPORT, Gordon Matta-Clark and Hollis Frampton, Yoko Ono, Michael Snow, Joyce Wieland (last four selected by Steve Anker and VALIE EXPORT) as well as performances and lecture-series. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 26 January–30 June 1996. Publication
1995
Dan Graham. Video/Architecture/Performance (exhibition), and Audience/Performer/Mirror (performance), Generali Foundation, Vienna. 5 October–17 December 1995. Publication
Andrea Fraser. A Presentation of the EA-Generali Foundation Collection. Generali Foundation, Vienna. 14 May–30 July 1995
1994–1995
Andrea Fraser. A Project in two Phases. Artist’s project on the function of the art and the Foundation for the EA-Generali Group. 1 April 1994–12 May 1995. Report/Publication
1993
Franz West. Divertissement. Installation and event at the former hat-shop Habig. Generali Foundation, Vienna. Video
1992
gemischtes Doppel/mixed doubles. Works by Maria Eichhorn, Marcus Geiger, Bethan Huws, Hartmut Skerbisch, Vienna Secession. 19 August–20 September 1992. Publication
1990–1995
Art works in public space in Vienna by Christa Angelmaier, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Heimo Zobernig
1989–1992
Site-specific art works by VALIE EXPORT, Jutta Koether, Gerwald Rockenschaub, Martin Walde, Heimo Zobernig etc. in the former office and exhibition space of the Generali Foundation. Publications
1990
Austrian Sculpture. The EA-Generali Foundation Collection. Co-curated with Edelbert Köb und Lydia Koutny. 13 July–29 August 1990. Vienna Secession. Publication
1989
Zeichnung als Einsiedler/Drawing 89, group exhibition. REM, Vienna. Publication




















































