Staatsgalerie stuttgart online collection

Art for the democratic society

Who owns the museum? This is a question we ask ourselves again and again. Not least with the museum presentation of the work »Love is in the bin« by the British street artist Banksy. The work triggered a global media hype in 2018 and hung in our collection for over 10 months to explore its art value.

We stand for an open discourse on art, art history and society. In our exhibitions and programmes, from lectures to events, we constantly offer new opportunities to engage with art as a seismograph of society.

We stand for an open, liberal, democratic as well as diverse society and thus for the participation of all. Our collection belongs to the citizens. We offer them a variety of digital and analogue access to art and art history. Due to its historical origins, the canon of our collection is very European and Western, with a strong male gaze. Female positions are only rudimentarily represented and contemporary works by African, Asian or Latin American artists are completely missing. We are aware of this and try to break it up in various ways. S

Museum and single exhibitions (selection)

2024

Die Sammlung – von Ernst Ludwig Kirchner bis Pablo Picasso, von Jackson Pollock bis Meret Oppenheim, Kunstmuseum Bern

Memoria Reciente, Centro Atlántico de Arte Moderno (CAAM), Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain

2023

Reverses, Museo Nacional del Prado, Madrid, Spain

2022

Pablo Palazuelo, Galeria Cayón, Madrid, Spain

2021

Dialecto Ca, 2mCA2M - Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Madrid, Spain

2020

Picasso and Paper. Royal Academy of Arts. London, United Kingdom

2019

Picasso Printmaking as Experiment. Städel Museum. Frankfurt/Main, Germany

2018

The Ey Exhibition: Picasso 1932 – Love, Fame, Tragedy. Tate Modern. London, United Kingdom

2017

Picasso: On The Beach. Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Venice, Italy

2016

Picasso. Sculptures. Palais des Beaux-Arts (BOZAR) Brussels, Belgium

Picasso and his Printers. Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) Los Angeles, CA, United States

2015

Picasso Sculpture. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) New York City, NY, United States

2014

Pablo Picasso - From Arcadian Bliss to Painted Exorcism. Mod

Staatsgalerie Stuttgart

Art museum in Stuttgart, Germany

The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart ([ˈʃtaːts.ɡaləˌʁiːˈʃtʊtɡaʁt], "State Gallery") is an art museum in Stuttgart, Germany, it opened in 1843. In 1984, the opening of the Neue Staatsgalerie (New State Gallery) designed by James Stirling transformed the once provincial gallery into one of Europe's leading museums.

Alte Staatsgalerie

Originally, the classicist building of the Alte Staatsgalerie was also the home of the Royal Art School. The building was built in 1843.[1] After being severely damaged in World War II,[2] it was rebuilt in 1945–1947 and reopened in 1958.[3]

It houses the following collections:

  • Old German paintings 1300–1550
  • Italian paintings 1300–1800
  • Dutch paintings 1500–1700
  • German paintings of the baroque period
  • Art from 1800–1900 (romanticism, impressionism)

Neue Staatsgalerie

Main article: Neue Staatsgalerie

The Neue Staatsgalerie, a controversial[4] architectural design by James Stirling, opened on March 9, 1984 on a site ri

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