2022
02.12. - 08.12.
The Artothek Styria offers art enthusiasts the chance to rent selected originals from the Neue Galerie Graz collection for their private use. The Artothek will be undertaken for the sixth time in 2021. Some 20 works are available to be loaned, and can be viewed and reserved in an exhibition running during the first weekend of December. After the exhibition is over, those persons who have reserved artworks may take them home for their effect to unfold in the renter’s private space. In this way, art in a museum directly reaches the public.
2022
28.10. - 05.03.
With the showing of the THP Private Foundation Collection, the BRUSEUM is not only delighted to be able to display this unique private collection, but also to present a retrospective exhibition of the artist’s work for the first time in ten years.
2022
23.09. - 12.02.
At the core of steirischer herbst ’22 is an exhibition at Neue Galerie Graz that juxtaposes historical works with contemporary artists’ projects.
2022
17.07. - 23.10.
"The Weight of Tears and Other Looping Stories" at the Neue Galerie Graz studio presents an extensive selection of the cinematic works of architect and media artist Anna Vasof.
2022
01.07. - 21.08.
Axl Leskoschek (Graz 1889–1976 Vienna) was one of the most important representatives of the Austrian avant-garde during the interwar period.
2022
01.07. - 01.08.
In a special exhibition at Neue Galerie Graz, steirischer herbst presents historical and contemporary video art and films.
2022
03.06. - 25.09.
2022
25.03. - 03.07.
Katharina Sabernig is a doctor and anthropologist who has worked with anatomical illustrations, visualised medicine and Tibetan medical terminology. Inspired by the diversity of anatomical representations and the ethical issues associated with this art, she began knitting anatomical objects in 2015. In her current project, she depicts the topography of internal organs and their vascular supply, taking the size of an adult person as a starting point.
2021
12.12. - 06.06.
For the Promotion Prize of the Province of Styria for Contemporary Fine Arts 2021 competition, 12 artists have been selected for the group exhibition in which they present diverse media art works including (sound-)installations, video, sculptures, posters, paintings, objects and ceramic works.
2021
03.12. - 09.12.
The Artothek Styria offers art enthusiasts the chance to hire selected originals from the Neue Galerie Graz for private use.
2021
19.11. - 01.05.
1960 Günter Bruns and Alfons Schilling spend several months together on Mallorca, where they meet the young American artist Joan Merrit, who familiarises them with the painting of the ‘New York School’.
2021
22.10. - 27.02.
2021
15.10. - 30.10.
In a continuation of the historic show "Ladies First!", this theme is closely examined with works from the Neue Galerie’s international collection ranging from the 1970s to the present day.
2021
06.10. - 06.06.
Martin Walde, installation artist, sculptor and illustrator, explores the question of historicity in this exhibition.
2021
23.07. - 03.10.
2021
02.07. - 14.11.
This exhibition is not a representative overview, rather it is the single view of several key questions formulated by Pillhofer in a most intriguing way.
2021
18.06. - 17.10.
Open House: 19.06.2021, 10am-5pm, free admission The exhibition at the BRUSEUM, devoted for the first time exclusively to his picture-poems, shows the process of creation and diversity of this genre developed by Brus from the early 1970s to the present day.
2020
23.12. - 02.05.
This exhibition in the Neue Galerie Graz shows the various artistic positions with works created in 2019 through 2020.
2020
08.12. - 22.08.
Julije Knifer was one of the most internationally renowned artists from Croatia post-1945, who achieved world fame in the fields of concrete and conceptual art.
2020
30.11. - 09.12.
The Artothek Styria offers art enthusiasts the chance to hire selected originals from the Neue Galerie Graz for private use. The Arthotek will be realised for the fifth time already in 2020. Some 20 works are available for rent, which can be viewed for the duration of the exhibition and reserved. After the exhibition is over, those persons who have reserved artworks may take them home for their effect to unfold in the renter’s private space. In this way, art in a museum directly reaches the public.