• SEPTEMBER 2024
  • Destination Museum

    A journey of discovery for the whole family!

    10am – 4pm Family excursions on the hour

    10.30am – 4.30pm Open studio

     

    Chance - Chaos - Order
    Explore the museum on a family expedition and get active in the studio. The artist Barry Le Va spread materials such as chalk and felt on the floor to create huge pictures and sculptures. He developed his concepts in drawings. We look at them and try them out for ourselves.

     

    Every summer, the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein is a stop on the big "Destination Museum" travel map. Great programmes and creative activities await you in numerous museums in Vorarlberg, Liechtenstein and St. Gallen - an adventure for the whole family!

     

    All information at reiseziel-museum.com

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Discussion

    Visarte Liechtenstein
    Triennale 2024
    2050: Changing View

    An event of Visarte Liechtenstein.

    with Katharina Bierreth-Hartungen, Dagmar Frick-Islitzer, Yoly Maurer, Toni Ochsner and Angelika Steiger; accompanied by recorder sounds from different centuries, played by Margret Föppl-Georg, Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
    An event organised by Visarte Liechtenstein.

     

    How will we live in 2050? What will the world look like? How can we shape the future?

     

    The artists' collective Katharina Bierreth-Hartungen, Dagmar Frick-Islitzer, Yoly Maurer, Toni Ochsner and Angelika Steiger asked over 80 people about their skills and how they could be utilised by 2050. In an in-depth artistic process, this resulted in a collaborative work and individual artworks. They evoke questions and open up a discourse about which things we can do without, which habits we should let go of and which qualities we will need in the future.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Guided tour and discussion

    Barry Le Va
    In a State of Flux

    with Christiane Meyer-Stoll and Rolf Ricke
    In cooperation with Liechtensteinische Kunstgesellschaft.

  • Movie

    Requiem

    by Jonas Mekas, US 2019, 84'
    As part of the Jonas Mekas Poetry Day the film will be shown in a loop from 10am to 5pm.

    To renew and to reinvent forms of celebrating poetry, the Centre Pompidou uses to offer to around thirty venues in France and abroad a joint event, which is each time dedicated to a remarkable and emblematic figure. Filmmaker and poet Jonas Mekas (1922–2019) has been chosen to inspire this year's Poetry Day.

    The main event of the Jonas Mekas Poetry Day will be the screening of Requiem, Jonas Mekas' last film, at the National Opera of Lithuania with a live orchestra, at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and many other venues worldwide, including Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein.

    "Requiem is the last film made by Jonas Mekas and can be considered as his farewell to earthly life. (…) Flowers of every shape and colour, trees, meadows, and leaves were captured by the artist over the last thirty years of his existence using various digital mediums, from his first Sony camcorder to an ultracompact Nikon. However, what the viewers see unfolding before their eyes is not a depiction of earthly paradise. At times, the floral imagery alternates with tragic scenes of wars, fires, and floods captured by Mekas's camera from a distance, on television screens or newspapers. Rather than an Eden, the planet immortalized in the work appears to be the one that survived the great Flood. More than a meditation on death, the artist seems to offer a vision of life after the Anthropocene, at the end of human life." – e-flux

    Admission to the film screening is free of charge.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Take Away

    Barry Le Va
    In a State of Flux

    Short guided tour during the lunch break
    with Susanne Kudorfer

    Get away from everyday life and into art: Take Away is a slightly different kind of lunch-break in Vaduz. In 30 minutes you will get an insight into a current exhibition and learn some interesting facts about the artists and works. Each of these guided tours is dedicated to a different topic.

    Take Away is in German. Admission is free of charge.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Opening with performance

    In the Context of the Collection:
    Georgia Sagri
    Case_O. Between Wars

    5pm
    Performance City by Georgia Sagri together with Jim Fletcher

    6.30pm
    Speakers
    Letizia Ragaglia, Director Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and curator of the exhibition
    Christiane Meyer-Stoll, Chief Curator Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and curator of the exhibition

    Closing with music by DJ ivi&gio

     

    Born in Athens in 1979, Georgia Sagri's work is distinguished by her extensive performance practice, also producing sculptures, videos, installations, texts and drawings that embody her deep social and political commitment to empowerment, emancipation and self-organisation.

    For over a decade, Sagri has integrated her research practice, IASI (Greek for 'recovery'), into her exhibitions and performances. Initially developed to prepare and recuperate from demanding performances, IASI's breathing, movement and voice techniques are now shared in personalized sessions, reflecting her commitment to recovery: exhaustion, pause and rest.
    Case_O. Between Wars showcases a mix of existing works and new ones conceived specifically for this exhibition. These pieces are dynamically juxtaposed with six works of Art Informel from the Veronika and Peter Monauni collection, presented alternately. This exhibition continues Sagri's Cases series, initiated in 2022, and is anchored by the monumental sculpture Dynamis | Soma in orgasm as sex (2017), 2023, from the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein collection.

    The exhibition features City, a new performance by Georgia Sagri. The exhibition is accompanied by the publication Case_O. Between Wars which will include installation shots of the exhibition and performance.

    A production of Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, curated by Christiane Meyer-Stoll and Letizia Ragaglia.

     

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Active together

    An afternoon at the Kunstmuseum

    with Beate Frommelt

    Join us to be inspired by the artworks and get creative in the rooms of the Kunstmuseum. Armed with drawing-pencils and paper, we explore the pictures on show in the exhibition, viewing and examining them to find our own ways to engage with art.

    No previous experience required!
     

    Registration required.

    Registration Form
  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Movie

    The Long Goodbye

    by Robert Altman, US 1973, 113'
    In cooperation with Skino, Schaan.

    Admission to the screening is free.

  • OCTOBER 2024
  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Guided tour

    In the Context of the Collection:
    Georgia Sagri
    Case_O. Between Wars

    with Christiane Meyer-Stoll and Leslie Ospelt
    In cooperation with Liechtensteinische Kunstgesellschaft.

  • Kunstmuseum Special

    ORF Long Night of Museums

    with short guided tours through the current exhibitions

    From 18pm
    Short guided tours through the current exhibitions start every half hour.

     

    19pm, 20pm, 21pm 
    Recorder sounds to the various groups of works in the exhibition Visarte Liechtenstein: Triennale 2024. 2050: Changing View; the artists will be present.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Take Away

    The Whole Palette
    Works from the Hilti Art Foundation

    Short guided tour during the lunch break
    with Susanne Kudorfer

    Get away from everyday life and into art: Take Away is a slightly different kind of lunch-break in Vaduz. In 30 minutes you will get an insight into a current exhibition and learn some interesting facts about the artists and works. Each of these guided tours is dedicated to a different topic.

    Take Away is in German. Admission is free of charge.

  • Holiday Workshop

    Holiday studio

    for children aged 7 to 12
    with Simone Fiorillo

    An afternoon at the museum! Time to perceive, discover, get involved!

    Children explore the current exhibition, playfully and actively conquer the museum. After which they have the chance to test, experiment and creatively express themselves in the workshop.

    Registration required:

    Registration Form
  • Holiday Workshop

    Holiday studio

    for children aged 7 to 12
    with Simone Fiorillo

    An afternoon at the museum! Time to perceive, discover, get involved!

    Children explore the current exhibition, playfully and actively conquer the museum. After which they have the chance to test, experiment and creatively express themselves in the workshop.

    Registration required:

    Registration Form
  • Kids

    kollabor
    Small children at the Kunstmuseum

    with Elena Hohl

    kollabor is where the youngest get to experience an art museum: Kids from 0 to 4 and their accompanying adults are warmly invited.

    Between 20 August and 17 October 2024, we will be exploring the Museum together on Tuesdays, 10am–11.30am, and Thursdays, 2pm–3.30pm. There'll be hands-on materials and opportunities to playfully explore the Museum on our forays into the current exhibitions. We will experience colours and shapes, random patterns and orders.

    Come along and register at the ticket desk.

  • Active together

    Move and feel good

    with Ursula Wolf

    Every Tuesday afternoon, 2pm to 3pm, at the side-light gallery.

    Free admission.

    In cooperation with Demenz Liechtenstein.

  • Yoga with Picasso

    Yoga with Sarah Buchli

    An event of the Hilti Art Foundation.

    Registration required.

    Registration Form
  • Online Discussion

    Book presentation: Monograph Alberto Garutti

    in English

    Registration Form
  • Active together

    "Tanztee im Kunstmuseum"

    with DJ Heinz Mühlegg
    In cooperation with Demenz Liechtenstein.

    Time
    15-18pm

    Admission is free of charge.

  • Active together

    Dance Workshop

    with Sandra Beck
    In cooperation with Demenz Liechtenstein.
    Registration via Demenz Liechtenstein.

    No dance experience required.

    Leader
    Sandra Beck, social worker and dance mediator

    Place/meeting point
    Seitenlichtsaal

    Dates
    Saturday, 26.10.2024, 10.15-11.45am

    Sunday, 27.10.2024, 10.15-11.45am
    Participation on individual days possible

    Bring along
    Comfortable clothing, clean shoes or slippery socks, water bottle

    Costs
    CHF 15 per date

    Registration required
    with Beatrice Derungs (Demenz Liechtenstein)
    Tel. +423 782 55 63 or e-mail sozialbegleitung@fl1.li

  • Active together

    Dance Workshop

    with Sandra Beck
    In cooperation with Demenz Liechtenstein.
    Registration via Demenz Liechtenstein.

    No dance experience required.

    Leader
    Sandra Beck, social worker and dance mediator

    Place/meeting point
    Seitenlichtsaal

    Dates
    Saturday, 26.10.2024, 10.15-11.45am

    Sunday, 27.10.2024, 10.15-11.45am
    Participation on individual days possible

    Bring along
    Comfortable clothing, clean shoes or slippery socks, water bottle

    Costs
    CHF 15 per date

    Registration required
    with Beatrice Derungs (Demenz Liechtenstein)
    Tel. +423 782 55 63 or e-mail sozialbegleitung@fl1.li

  • Active together

    Move and feel good

    with Ursula Wolf

    Every Tuesday afternoon, 2pm to 3pm, at the side-light gallery.

    Free admission.

    In cooperation with Demenz Liechtenstein.

  • Active together

    An afternoon at the Kunstmuseum

    with Beate Frommelt

    Join us to be inspired by the artworks and get creative in the rooms of the Kunstmuseum. Armed with drawing-pencils and paper, we explore the pictures on show in the exhibition, viewing and examining them to find our own ways to engage with art.

    No previous experience required!
     

    Registration required.

    Registration Form
  • Opening

    Ana Lupas
    Intimate Space – Open Gaze

    You are cordially invited to the exhibition opening!

    Experimental, deeply spiritual and radically humanistic - Ana Lupas (*1940 in Cluj-Napoca, Romania) has been a prominent figure in Eastern European art since the 1960s.

    In 2024, the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam are dedicating the most comprehensive solo exhibition to Ana Lupas to date, showing works from the 1960s to the present day, with the focus in Vaduz being on two previously unpublished series of works.

    In an environment characterised by lack of freedom and oppression in Romania, Ana Lupas created an oeuvre that is as impressive as it is radical. Her early, experimental work includes textile objects, sculptures, environments, installations and action art. In addition to the production of new works, the revival and revision of existing works is a central concern of the artist.

    The exhibition is being developed by Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein in close collaboration with Ana Lupas and is a co-production with the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. Curated for the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein by Letizia Ragaglia.

  • NOVEMBER 2024
  • Movie

    SALOON: There Is No Country In Our Hearts, 2014

    by Georgia Sagri, HD Video, 74', Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

  • Performance

    City

    by Georgia Sagri

    At 2.30pm Letizia Ragaglia will give a short guided tour of the exhibition.

  • Performance

    City

    by Georgia Sagri

    At 2.30pm Letizia Ragaglia will give a short guided tour of the exhibition.

  • DECEMBER 2024
  • Movie

    SALOON: There Is No Country In Our Hearts, 2014

    by Georgia Sagri, HD Video, 74', Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

  • Take Away

    In the Context of the Collection:
    Georgia Sagri
    Case_O. Between Wars

    Short guided tour during the lunch break
    with Susanne Kudorfer

    Get away from everyday life and into art: Take Away is a slightly different kind of lunch-break in Vaduz. In 30 minutes you will get an insight into a current exhibition and learn some interesting facts about the artists and works. Each of these guided tours is dedicated to a different topic.

    Take Away is in German. Admission is free of charge.

  • JANUARY 2025
  • Movie

    SALOON: There Is No Country In Our Hearts, 2014

    by Georgia Sagri, HD Video, 74', Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

  • FEBRUARY 2025
  • Discussion

    Book Launch & Artist Talk (in English)

    with Christina Lehnert, Letizia Ragaglia and Georgia Sagri
    In cooperation with Liechtensteinische Kunstgesellschaft.