Liechtenstein Art Museum: 25 years full of creativity and celebrations!
Liechtenstein Art Museum: 25 years full of creativity and celebrations!
The Liechtenstein Art Museum tackles the year 2025 with full power by celebrating its 25th anniversary with an exciting anniversary program. Under the motto "Silver is. 25 years of love for art", a comprehensive exhibition will be opened from February 28 to June 9, 2025, which presents works from the 24-year history of the collection. The director Letizia Ragaglia describes the coming year as a "eventful" and promises a lively examination of the collection and the stories behind it. The opening event will take place on February 27th at 6 p.m. Selected Liechtenstein artists, including Eliane Schafler and Adam Vogt, tell personal stories for visitors directly in the exhibition room. This exhibition is only the beginning.
diverse exhibitions and actions
continues with the group exhibition "On the Strasse", which runs from April 11 to August 31, 2025. This show takes public space as a source of inspiration and combines works by internationally renowned artists such as Francis Alÿs, Klara Lidén and Agnès Varda. A highlight is the installation "Sleeping with Botero", which is staged in front of the museum's side light hall, and enables visitors to take part in interactively. In addition, the Danish artist Henrik Olesen will debut with his room interventions as part of the "In the context of the collection", which illuminate social constructs of identity.
Another important event will be the exhibition of Tony Cokes, which is critical of the visual commodification of African -American communities and are taken up both art and current questions. In addition, the art museum is planning cross -border cooperation with several art institutions that offer space for contemporary artists and want to launch a new podcast. The festivities for the tenth anniversary of the Hilti Art Foundation are crowned with an open house on June 28, 2025, as reported on the website of the Kunstmuseums Liechtenstein .
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