TROUBLE ZONES | TIMELESS SUSTAINABILITY
January 14 - March 15 2025
Art agitates and irritates.
It breaks through the usual and everyday and thus provides food for thought for new, often unconventional perspectives. It opens up moments of reflection on our self-evident worldview and calls for an examination of the unconscious realities of human existence.
These trouble zones which art enables in everyday life exist outside the construct of time and so they give opportunity to the possibility of a sustainably relevant debate.




Art from Africa, Oceania and Indonesia paired with works by PAUL RENNER, JOSEPH BEUYS, ARNULF RAINER, OTTO MUEHL, FRANZ WEST, GÜNTER BRUS, HERMANN NITSCH, CHRISTIAN EISENBERGER and ALLEN JONES.
Recent exhibitions
September 3 - November 26 2024
April 24 - August 6 2024
March 15 - 17 2024
January 18 - March 31 2024
November 16 - 19 2023
September 13 - October 31 2023 > prolonged until Dez. 24, 2023
September 21 - October 20 2023