Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt Leaves Vienna Contemporary After Seven Years
Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt has stepped down as director of Vienna Contemporary after seven years, marking her final appearance at the fair she led since 2014. The 2018 edition, held from September 27 to 30 at Marx Halle, was notably colorful and energetic, reflecting her personal style. Steinbrecher-Pfandt, who arrived in Vienna in 2012, initially co-directed with Vita Zaman under the Vienna Fair banner before taking sole leadership. She oversaw the rebranding to Vienna Contemporary, which held its fourth edition this year. The fair attracted strong institutional collector attendance and international media, though no exceptional quality peaks were noted. Steinbrecher-Pfandt plans to relocate to San Francisco, where her family resides, but has not disclosed future plans. The fair has already scheduled editions through 2022.
Key facts
- Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt directed Vienna Contemporary for seven years.
- The 2018 edition ran from September 27 to 30 at Marx Halle in Vienna.
- She co-directed with Vita Zaman from 2012 to 2014 under Vienna Fair.
- She led the rebranding to Vienna Contemporary in 2015.
- The fair's fourth edition was described as colorful, energetic, and international.
- No exceptional quality peaks were observed, but the fair improved its European ranking.
- Steinbrecher-Pfandt is moving to San Francisco for family reasons.
- Vienna Contemporary has confirmed editions through 2022.
Entities
Artists
- Christina Steinbrecher-Pfandt
- Vita Zaman
- Franco Veremondi
Institutions
- Vienna Contemporary
- Vienna Fair
- Artribune
- Marx Halle
Locations
- Vienna
- Austria
- San Francisco
- United States