Gudrun Ratzinger

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Gudrun Ratzinger is a freelance curator, author, and project manager, based in Vienna, Austria.

She studied Art History at the University of Vienna and Cultural Studies at the University of Art and Design Linz. In her dissertation Geschichte in den Raum stellen. Museografische Reflexionen im Werk von Marcel Broodthaers, Walid Raad und Mariana Castillo Deball [Situating History in Space: Museographic Reflections in the Work of Marcel Broodthaers, Walid Raad, and Mariana Castillo Deball] (2023), she explored the possibilities of installation and object-based historical representations in contemporary art.

Among others, Gudrun Ratzinger has worked at institutions such as Kunsthalle Wien, Generali Foundation, and Wien Museum. As a project manager and curator, she directed the permanent exhibition project Climate. Knowledge. Action! [Klima. Wissen. Handeln!] at the Technical Museum Vienna from 2020 to 2024. She teaches courses on practical and theoretical aspects of exhibition making and publishing at various Austrian universities such as University of Arts Linz, University of Klagenfurt, and Angewandte. University of Applied Arts Vienna where she also works in the department of Cross-Disciplinary Strategies. Applied Studies in Art, Science, Philosophy, and Global Challenges.

Her freelance curatorial projects are situated at the intersection of art, everyday culture, and cultural studies, and have been shown at, among others, Volkskundemuseum Wien, Brennpunkt° – Museum of Heating Culture Vienna, Kunsthalle Exnergasse, and the Universitätsgalerie im Heiligenkreuzerhof. Since 2021, she has been the artistic director and co-curator (with Franz Thalmair) of the Kunstraum Lakeside in Klagenfurt, a site for the production and presentation of contemporary art, which aims to provoke critical reflection on aspects of the economy that concern society as a whole.

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