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Aoife Rosenmeyer

Aoife Rosenmeyer is a critic, translator and occasional curator based in Zurich, Switzerland.

Galerie Eva Presenhuber, Zurich, Switzerland

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Galerie Francesca Pia, Zürich, Switzerland

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Aargauer Kunsthaus, Aarau, Switzerland

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Galerie Peter Kilchmann

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CentrePasquArt

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For the first exhibition in a programme curated by Fredi Fischli and Nils Olsen, the duo look back to 1969 and 1996, formative years for both curators

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freymond-guth & co. fine ARTS

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Kunstmuseum, St. Gallen

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I awaited Willie Doherty’s solo show at Galerie Peter Kilchmann in March with a degree of nervousness, knowing that he was to reveal new work made in Zurich. Doherty’s impressive back catalogue is so informed by, and so intimately related to the place and people of Northern Ireland, that I had found his last departure from this specificity – the work at Documenta in 2012 – less successful. I was right to be nervous, but not for those reasons: Doherty’s film Without Trace is an unflinching portrait of this city’s peripheral zones. The narrative about a missing migrant worker speaks of snow and what it hides till spring, while hiding in plain sight are the tasteful but barren new constructions colonising marginal spaces.

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Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Steve McQueen and Damian Meade: Aoife Rosenmeyer shares her highlights from 2013

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The artist's exhibition, ‘A Portrait, a Story, and an Ending’ at the Kunsthalle Zürich, is the first in a series to test the institution’s library space

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