THIS IS TOMORROW presents contemporary artistic positions in dialog with important works of the 20th and 21st centuries in six central collection rooms of the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart. Across different media, the works reflect themes such as the critical view of the body, examine questions of identity and social coexistence, deal with the relationship between nature and artificial intelligence and process experiences of war and violence. Through the large number of installations, paintings, media artworks, sculptures and works on paper, the new collection rooms deal with topics that stimulate a discourse on current social issues. With over 100 works by artists such as Eleanor Antin,
Marcel Duchamp, Katharina Fritsch, Hannah Höch, Käthe Kollwitz, Jeff Koons, Joseph Kosuth, Maria Lassnig, Yoko Ono and Andy Warhol enter into a dialog with numerous new acquisitions and donations from recent years - such as works by Nobert Bisky, Burhan Doğançay, Teresa Margolles, Ulrike Ottinger, Cindy Sherman, Hito Steyerl and Haegue Yang. They are complemented by selected loans such as Clément Cogitore, Simone Leigh, Anys Reimann, Deborah Roberts and Ben Willikens from the Scharpff-Striebich Collection, the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection and the Weishaupt Collection.
Opening of the exhibition: 19.7.2024
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incl. collection Regular € 7 Reduced € 5 Free admission on Wednesdays