Julia Stoschek Collection
Düsseldorf / Berlin

Since its foundation in 2002, the Julia Stoschek Collection is devoted to collecting, conserving, and presenting time-based art. It fosters intellectual independence and strives to reflect and envision the dynamic world we live in. It is therefore both a privilege and a responsibility to produce exhibitions, public programs, and publications that present a multitude of perspectives and voices, reflecting the diversity and dynamism of the social, cultural, and technological changes of our time. Furthermore, the Julia Stoschek Collection is committed to sustaining the special character and values of this institution, saving them for future generations.

Works in the collection span video, film, single and multi channel moving image installation, multimedia environments, performance, sound, and virtual reality. Photography, sculpture, and painting supplement its time-based emphasis. Characterized by an ever-growing technological convergence and an interdisciplinary approach, the collection is unique in its heterogeneity.

Bio: Anna Zett / Left: Anna Zett, Wu Tsang, Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė, Barbara Hammer, John Bock, Meriem Bennani, Patty Chang, Martine Syms. Center: A.K. Burns, Arthur Jafa, Bernadette Corporation, Here and Now, Shen Xin, Maximilian Schmoetzer, Kuehn Malvezzi, Keren Cytter. Right: Donna Huanca, Fang Di, Eduardo Williams, Sophia Al-Maria, WangShui, Kristof Trakal, Number Twelve
Julia Stoschek Collection
Düsseldorf / Berlin

Since its foundation in 2002, the Julia Stoschek Collection is devoted to collecting, conserving, and presenting time-based art. It fosters intellectual independence and strives to reflect and envision the dynamic world we live in. It is therefore both a privilege and a responsibility to produce exhibitions, public programs, and publications that present a multitude of perspectives and voices, reflecting the diversity and dynamism of the social, cultural, and technological changes of our time. Furthermore, the Julia Stoschek Collection is committed to sustaining the special character and values of this institution, saving them for future generations.

Works in the collection span video, film, single and multi channel moving image installation, multimedia environments, performance, sound, and virtual reality. Photography, sculpture, and painting supplement its time-based emphasis. Characterized by an ever-growing technological convergence and an interdisciplinary approach, the collection is unique in its heterogeneity.

Bio: Anna Zett / Left: Anna Zett, Wu Tsang, Dorota Gawęda and Eglė Kulbokaitė, Barbara Hammer, John Bock, Meriem Bennani, Patty Chang, Martine Syms. Center: A.K. Burns, Arthur Jafa, Bernadette Corporation, Here and Now, Shen Xin, Maximilian Schmoetzer, Kuehn Malvezzi, Keren Cytter. Right: Donna Huanca, Fang Di, Eduardo Williams, Sophia Al-Maria, WangShui, Kristof Trakal, Number Twelve
  • Skin In The Game
    Sep 14, 2023 – Jan 7, 2024
    KW Institute for Contemporary Art
    Berlin, Germany
    Skin In The Game presents seminal prototypes from the personal archives of internationally acclaimed artists, dating back to the 1970s and crossing over into the present. The exhibits include experiments never previously shown, from paintings to sculptures, to banners, video performances, photographs, collages, drawings, books, and concept notes. The works focus on that moment of professional and existential emancipation when these artists threw their skin in the game, and gave their all to art. (more…)