Mag.a BA MA Katharina BRANDL Co-Founder & Co-Director, Business Riot, Vienna
CV
2004-2011 | Diploma Programme in Political Science, University of Vienna |
2009-2011 | Assistant to the Head of the Research Focus "Empirical Visual Aesthetics", Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna |
2010-2014 | BA in Art History, University of Vienna |
2011-2014 | Scientific Administrator, Cognitive Science Research Platform, University of Vienna |
2014 | Researcher, Austrian Contribution to the Architectural Biennale 2014, Venice |
2014-2015 | Tutor & Teaching Assistant, Department of Art History, University of Vienna |
Project Manager for studio das weisse haus, , Vienna | |
2014-2017 | Co-Founder & Chairwoman, Sorority, Vienna |
since 2015 | Freelance curator and writer in contemporary art |
Co-Founder & Executive, Business Riot, Vienna | |
2016 | Managing editor, online magazine of Irmgard Griss' campaign for the Austrian Presidential Election 2016, Vienna |
since 2016 | Co-Founder & Executive, kathe Konzeptbüro GesbR., Vienna |
PhD Program in Art History, University of Basel | |
Doctoral Fellowship, eikones Graduate School, University of Basel |
Mitgliedschaften
Advisory Board to the state Government of Lower Austria for Youth Culture Project Funding Decisions, since 2016 | |
Jury for the programs 'Artist in Residence', 'Theorist in Residence' and 'Art Critic in Residence', studio das weisse haus, 2014-2015 |
Publikationen
Brandl K., Guttmann U., Sárai V.; Withdrawal is our most constructive choice. An introduction, in: Joanna Warza (Hg.), I can't work like this. A reader on recent boycotts and contemporary art, Sternberg Press, Berlin 2017, S. 261-272. | |
Is non-participation an individual or a collective concept? Karen Mirza and Brad Butler in conversation with Katharina Brandl, in: Joanna Warza (Hg.), I can't work like this. A reader on recent boycotts and contemporary art, Sternberg Press, Berlin 2017, S.317-323. | |
Art historians may make aesthetic appreciations, I want to make critical judgements. An interview with Peter Osborne, in: ALL-OVER 10, Spring 2016, URL : http://allover- magazin.com/?p=2354. | |
Über Berge, Propheten und Flüchtlingsunterkünfte, in: Kunstgeschichte Aktuell. Mitteilungen des Verbandes österreichischer Kunsthistorikerinnen und Kunsthistoriker, 3/2016, XXXIII, S. 2-3. |