Fanny Brandauer
M.A. landscape architecture
mail@fannybrandauer.com
Fanny Brandauer is a landscape architect and landscape curator based in Berlin, Munich and Vienna. Before Studio Fanny Brandauer was founded in 2023, she has been working for the landscape architectural office Studio Vulkan Landschaftsarchitektur Munich/Zurich in the position of team and project leader.
Fanny's work is characterized by its transdisciplinarity, exploring the intersection of landscape architecture, fine arts and curatorial practice. She predominantly investigates and reflects on how landscape can be displayed and sensually perceived in interior exhibition spaces, art and cultural spaces. In 2021 she has founded the digital catalog Atlas of Landscapes in a Room which functions as a curated collection of interior landscapes, built and displayed by landscape architects, architects, artists and exhibition makers.
Most recently she was selected as Artist in Residence for the Berlin Fellowship 2024 (section Architecture) at JUNGE AKADEMIE Akademie der Künste Berlin and as Artist in Residence in the context of Gravity and Growth European Capital of Culture Salzkammergut 2024. She has been Artist in Residence at Pathos Theatre Munich supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste 2023. In 2019 she was awarded with the Young Talent Award bdla Bayern (Association of German Landscape Architects). In 2017 her work was shown at documenta 14 in Athens.
Currently, Fanny is working as production manager at Baumschule Kulturforum, as lecturer at HCU Hamburg (Prof. Antje Stokman, 2023/24) and in collaboration with different partners.
Collaborators: atelier le balto, Berlin Art Week (Kulturprojekte), Carina Güttler, Christian Erdt, Christoph Helfrich, Conrad Kersting, cainelli klaska, Evalie Wagner, Florian Wulff, Jacob Höppner, Jan De Vylder Inge Vinck Architecten, John Haag, HCU Hamburg, Lukas Beer, Marina Hämmerle, Martin Mackowitz, Mehdi Jahan, Neue Nationalgalerie with Klaus Biesenbach, Nora Hollstein, Pathos Theater, Patrik Graf, Regine Keller, Stadler Zlokapa, Stiftung St. Matthäus, Studio HanLi, Thomas Mennel, touching points, TU Munich
© 2024 Fanny Brandauer, all rights reserved
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Fanny Brandauer
M.A. landscape architecture
mail@fannybrandauer.com
Fanny Brandauer is a landscape architect and landscape curator based in Berlin, Munich and Vienna. Before Studio Fanny Brandauer was founded in 2023, she has been working for the landscape architectural office Studio Vulkan Landschaftsarchitektur München/Zürich in the position of team and project leader.
Fanny's work is characterized by its transdisciplinarity, exploring the intersection of landscape architecture, fine arts and curatorial practice. She predominantly investigates and reflects on how landscape can be displayed and sensually perceived in interior exhibition spaces, art and cultural spaces. In 2021 she has founded the digital catalog Atlas of Landscapes in a Room which functions as a curated collection of interior landscapes, built and displayed by landscape architects, architects, artists and exhibition makers.
Most recently she was selected as Artist in Residence for the Berlin Fellowship 2024 (section Architecture) at Akademie der Künste Berlin and as Artist in Residence in the context of Gravity and Growth European Capital of Culture Salzkammergut 2024. She has been Artist in Residence at Pathos Theatre Munich supported by Fonds Darstellende Künste 2023. In 2019 she was awarded with the Young Talent Award bdla Bayern (Association of German Landscape Architects). In 2017 her work was shown at documenta 14 in Athens.
Currently, Fanny is working as production manager at Baumschule Kulturforum, collaborating with different partners and lecturer at HCU Hamburg (Prof. Antje Stokman, 2023/24).
Collaborators: atelier le balto, Berlin Art Week, Carina Güttler, Christian Erdt, Christoph Helfrich, Conrad Kersting, cainelli klaska, Evalie Wagner, Florian Wulff, Jacob Höppner, Jan De Vylder Inge Vinck Architecten, John Haag, Marina Hämmerle, Martin Mackowitz, Neue Nationalgalerie with Klaus Biesenbach, Nora Hollstein, Pathos Theater, Patrik Graf, Stadler Zlokapa, Stiftung St. Matthäus, Studio hanli, Thomas Mennel, touching points
© 2023 Fanny Brandauer, all rights reserved