Fanny Hauser appointed Director of Kunsthalle Zürich

Tuesday, September 24, 2024
Fanny Hauser appointed Director of Kunsthalle Zürich

Vienna-born curator Fanny Hauser has been named the next director of the Kunsthalle Zürich, taking the place of Daniel Baumann, who will be leaving the museum after ten years to work on curatorial projects independently, the museum announced. Hauser will start the new position in January 2025.

Currently the deputy director at Ludwig Forum in Aachen, Germany, Hauser is leaving the modern art foundation just more than two years after taking up the position in May 2022.

She started her work as a curator in 2016 when she co-founded the contemporary art-focused Kunstverein Kevin Space in Vienna, where she co-curated exhibitions on artists with increasing international reach. Hauser organized shows for Ioana Nemeș, a Romanian artist based in Bucharest, Chinese artists Peng Zuqiang and Evelyn Taocheng Wang who are based in the U.S and Netherlands, respectively, and Algerian artist Lydia Ourahmane, among others.

Before coming to Ludwig Forum, Hauser worked as a curatorial assistant for documenta 14 in Athens and Kassel under Polish critic and curator Adam Szymczyk. From 2019 to 2021, she served as a curatorial fellow at the contemporary art foundation Gebert Stiftung für Kultur in Rapperswil, Switzerland.

Main Image: Fanny Hauser. Courtesy Kunsthalle Zürich.

Stephanie Cime

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