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Through her co-founding of the magazine Parkett in 1984 and her curatorial work, Bice Curiger has been one of the central protagonists of the international art world since the 1980s. The work biography illuminates the various stations and diverse activities of the Swiss curator, editor and author. All of Curiger's exhibitions, from "Frauen sehen Frauen" (Zurich, 1975) to the 2011 Venice Biennale to her current work at the Fondation Vincent van Gogh in Arles, are documented, explained in depth, and commented on by contemporary witnesses. Curiger's career is situated in the development of contemporary art, the history of curating, and the internationalization, globalization, and institutionalization of the art world.
Text: Katharina Fritsch, Kathy Halbreich, Thomas Hirschhorn, Massimiliano Gioni, Dora Imhof, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Nicholas Serota, Philip Ursprung.
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This biography by the art historian Dora Imhof illuminates the manifold activities of the curator, editor, and writer Bice Curiger. For the first time all of Curiger's exhibitions are documented and analyzed in depth—from Frauen sehen Frauen (Zurich, 1975) to the 2011 Venice Biennale to her current projects at the Fondation Vincent van Gogh Arles. Curiger's trajectory is contextualized within the history of curating, the globalization of the art world, and the institutionalization of contemporary art over the last four decades. Statements by leading artists and fellow curators provide personal insights into Bice Curiger’s thinking and ongoing work.
Text: Katharina Fritsch, Kathy Halbreich, Thomas Hirschhorn, Massimiliano Gioni, Dora Imhof, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Nicholas Serota, Philip Ursprung.