
Christoph Draeger is a conceptual artist who is working on themes of disaster and destruction and their mediatisation. His projects take form in installations, video, sculpture and photo-based media to explore issues pertaining to catastrophe and media-saturated culture. Since 2005, he collaborates regularly with Heidrun Holzfeind.
Solo exhibitions include Kunstpavillon Innsbruck (*), Xandbeyond, Copenhagen (*), Young Projects, Los Angeles; Kunst(zeug)haus, Rapperswil; Kunsthalle Arbon; OK Centrum Linz (*), Kunstmuseum Solothurn; Kunsthaus Zürich; Orchard Gallery, Derry; Roebling Hall, New York; Centre of Contemporary Art, Ujazdowskie Castle, Warsaw.
Group exhibitions include the Tamayo (*) and Carrillo Gil museum in Mexico City; Whitney, Brooklyn, and New Museum, MoMA /P.S.1 (all in New York); Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Paco das Artes, Sao Paulo; Museum der Moderne, Salzburg; KW Kunstwerke Berlin;
Biennials: Shanghai Biennial 2018 (*), 55th Venice Biennial 2013 (*), Moscow 2007, Liverpool 2002, Havana 2000, Kwangju 1997.