Fanny Brandauer

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Fanny Brandauer is a landscape architect based in Berlin, Munich and Vienna. Her work is characterised by transdisciplinarity at the interface of landscape architecture, curatorial practice and artistic experimentation. She researches and reflects on how landscape can be represented, sensually perceived and communicated in exhibition spaces, art and cultural spaces. In 2024, she founded the Salon Landschaft, an artistic-landscape-architectural format in which landscape is negotiated and discussed in all its facets. It serves as a forum for interdisciplinary exchange and helps to focus on issues relating to nature/culture and landscape and place them in a contemporary context. In 2021, she launched the Atlas of Landscapes in a Room project, a digitally indexed reference work for landscapes exhibited indoors. In addition to various installation-based exhibition works in indoor and outdoor spaces, she is also active in teaching.

Participations

Earth’s Gravitational Pull

Reflections for an ecological future.
Interdisciplinary art project in the Alpengarten Bad Aussee.