A radical visual world of eroticism, provocation and bourgeois hypocrisy. The exhibition presents Félicien Rops’ uncompromising art as a mirror of social ideas around 1900.
For the first time, all works in the Collection are brought together in a dense salon-style hang. An archive and focused insights open up new approaches to the works and their history.
The opening exhibition on Alberto Giacometti presents key works from the Surrealist period and the world-famous sculptures of the post-war years – offering a new perspective on one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Wolfgang Laib creates a quiet dialogue between his poetic works and masterpieces from the collection – a contemplative encounter across time, space and culture.
North American Indigenous traditions meet modern and contemporary art: powerful, vibrant works that weave cultural heritage with geometric abstraction and gestural expression – beyond stereotypes.
In the video room, Cecilia Vicuña’s film work becomes tangible, blending poetry with political sensitivity and revealing language as a social force. Vicuña receives the 2025 Roswitha Haftmann Prize for her life’s work.
As part of ReCollect!, Wu Tsang and Enrique Fuenteblanca create an intervention with collection works and a new sound installation. La montaña invertida transforms the domed hall into a space for listening and rethinking.