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Christoph Draeger (b. 1965 Zürich, Switzerland) lives and works between New York and Vienna. Solo exhibitions include Centre d’Art Contemporain, Yverdon 2014, Kunst(zeug) haus Rapperswil 2013, Kunsthalle Arbon 2012, OK Center for Contemporary Art Linz 2012, CCA-Centre of Contemporary Art Ujazdowskie Castle in Warsaw 2008, Kunstmuseum Solothurn 2003, Kunsthaus Zurich 2000, the Zeppelin Museum in Friedrichshafen 1999, among others. Selected group exhibitions include the Cidade Matarrazzo Sao Paulo, Tamayo Museum Mexico City, The New Museum of Contemporary Art New York, Whitney Museum New York, Brooklyn Museum, Kunsthaus Glarus, Van Abbe Museum Eindhoven, Carrillo Gil Museum Mexico City, P.S. 1 New York, Centre Pompidou in Paris, Paco das Artes in Sao Paulo, Taipeh Digital Arts Center, Kunsthalle Medienturm Graz, the Documentary Fortnight Exhibition at MoMA New York, the European Media Art Festival EMAF in Osnabrück, Central Museum Utrecht, the 1997 Kwangju Biennial, the 2002 Torino Biennial, the 2002 Liverpool Biennial, 2007 Moscow Biennial, and the 55th Venice Biennial in 2013. His work is part of the collections of the Whitney Museum, the Brooklyn Museum, Kunsthaus Zurich, Les Abattoirs Toulouse, and Centre Pompidou in Paris, among many others. undefined