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Anne Faucheret is a contemporary art historian, visual arts curator, and writer. She currently teaches artistic strategies at the University of Applied Arts, Vienna, and works as an independent curator and artistic advisor. She regularly contributes to art magazines, artistic publications, and international art juries.
From 2014 to 2022, she was a curator at Kunsthalle Wien, where she organised exhibitions including Handspells (2022), Ana Hoffner ex-Prvulovic & Belinda Kazeem-Kamiński (2021–22), Ho Rui An. The Ends of a Long Boom (2021), Hysterical Mining (2019, co-curated with Vanessa J. Müller), and Work it, feel it! (2017, co-curated with Eva Meran). From 2010 to 2015, she served as a curatorial advisor and assistant curator for visual arts at the steirischer herbstfestival in Graz.
Influenced by materialist, techno-, and eco-feminist thought, she views art as an experimental and political space – a site for (post-humanist) fabulation and collective (care) work, offering resistance against the brutality of extractive, racist, and sexist capitalism. Her interests lie not only in artistic production but also in the (working) conditions that enable it to emerge. Her research focuses on performative practices at the intersection of the performing and visual arts, as well as engaged pedagogies.
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