
Juliane Bischoff is a curator at the Munich Documentation Centre for the History of National Socialism, where she conceived, among other projects, the digital exhibition “Departure Neuaubing. European Histories of Forced Labor” (2022). She co-curated the exhibition “Tell me about yesterday tomorrow” (2019/20) as well as the accompanying podcast series “History is not the Past”. From 2015 to 2019 she worked at Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna, where she curated solo and group exhibitions such as “Kate Newby: I can’t nail the days down” (2018) as well as “How To Live Together” (2017); and organized discursive programs such as “Political Futures” (2018). She regularly writes for art publications and exhibition catalogues, among others “Jonas Hoeschl. Politics of Media Images” (Hatje Cantz, 2022), “Who's Next? Homelessness, Architecture, and Cities” (ArchiTangle, 2021), “Karsten Födinger. Nischenhain” (Strzelecki Books 2020), “Malte Zander. Languor" (Sternberg Press, 2019), “Olena Newkryta. folding unfolding refolding" (Sternberg Press, 2017) and “2015", edited by Vivien Trommer (MINI/Goethe-Institut Curatorial Residencies Ludlow 38, 2015).