Upcoming & Current


MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst, Vienna

Christoph Schlingensief: Es ist nicht mehr mein Problem, macht eure Scheiße alleine!

May 13September 13, 2026

Opening: Tuesday, May 12, 2026


Gropius Bau, Berlin

Christoph Schlingensief: It’s not my problem anymore, do your crap on your own!

October 9, 2026January, 2027

Opening: Thursday, October 8, 2026


CURRENT:


Kunsthaus Zurich

ReCollect! Wu Tsang

July 11, 2025July 5, 2026


Monster Chetwynd: Zardoz

September 14, 2025Spring 2028


Museo Vincenzo Vela, Ligornetto:

Valentina Pini: Calibrando l’Occhio

June 21, 2025January 11, 2026

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