Christina Landbrecht
Germany
PhD in Art History
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Christina Landbrecht is a curator and an art historian based in Berlin. She was Assistant Curator and Personal Assistant to the Director at Berlinische Galerie, Berlin’s museum for Modern Art, Photography, and Architecture from 2009 to 2012. There she organized the solo exhibitions of Nan Goldin and Boris Mikhailov and a site-specific musical installation by artist and composer Ari Benjamin Meyers designed for the museum’s entrance. From 2013 to 2017 she was a Research Assistant at Humboldt University and started her PhD thesis to be published in 2024 with Konstanz University Press. In it she analyzes the debate around artistic research, tracing its beginnings back to the turn of the millennium and discussing the twists and turns it took in the two decades that followed. Since March 2018 she is Program Director of Arts at Schering Stiftung Berlin. The mission of the foundation is to initiate projects at the intersection of art and science as well as the support of educational programs in both disciplines. The foundation has its own exhibition space where two exhibitions per year are presented. Landbrecht has curated several exhibitions there starting in 2019; she’s organized solo shows of artists such as Sissel Tolaas, Anna Virnich, Zheng Bo, Susanne M. Winterling, Jenna Sutela, Annika Kahrs, and Tabita Rezaire with Yussef Agbo-Ola.PhD in Art History
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin
Photo credit: PolasBerlin / Iveta Ryseta
Contact:
Dr. Christina Landbrecht
Art History
c.landbrecht[at]berlin.bard.edu