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- Annemarie Bucher is an art and landscape historian. She studied art history, ethnology, and philosophy at Zurich University and earned her PHD in Landscape Architecture at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. She was a research fellow at the Graduate School of Design, Harvard University. Her field of work includes landscape, natures, environment, and the arts in global contexts. Currently she is a senior lecturer in the Fine Arts Department at Zurich University of the Arts and co-runs the research venture FOA-FLUX (foa-flux.net). Furthermore, she works as an independent researcher, curator, lecturer (e.g. for ETH Zurich; Srishti, Institute of Art, Design and Technology Bangalore/India; Hochschule Luzern; and other universities) and as a consultant (for transdisciplinary and transcultural projects, garden history, ethnobotanics, cultural landscape, and urban public space). She is the author of several books and articles on art, cultural theory, garden, and landscape. She has curated several exhibitions in the field of the arts, landscape and cultural studies.