
RE:INVENTION
NEUE SIEDEREI, Taunusstr. 21, München
01. Oktober - 31. Dezember 2025
Nach dem großen Erfolg unserer ersten Ausstellung RE:Generation – Kunst, Natur, Zukunft in der Neuen Siederei freuen wir uns, im Herbst 2025 das nächste spannende Kapitel aufzuschlagen.
Unter dem Titel RE:Invention – Kunst, Wandel, Identität kuratieren wir dort wieder eine Ausstellung, die tief in den Puls unserer Zeit eintaucht.
Die Fragen, die uns bewegen:
Was bedeutet Herkunft in einer Ära des ständigen Wandels? Welche Traditionen bewahren wir, welche lassen wir hinter uns, um Platz für Neues zu schaffen?
Die 14 Künstler:innen der Ausstellung öffnen in ihren Arbeiten Fenster zu vielfältigen Perspektiven, spiegeln unsere Gegenwart wider und laden dazu ein, über die aktive Gestaltung des Wandels nachzudenken.
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Wunderkunst Wunderkunst
TRÄUME...TRÄUMEN
12. April - 2. November 2025
In 2025, Schallaburg Castle invites you to an exhibition between dream and reality. The exhibition opens up spaces for daydreams and night fantasies, for personal dreams and communal utopias. It invites you to dream and encourages you to dream.
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www.schallaburg.at
Why am I soft in the middle? - 10 fragments of crisis
30. April - 10 May 2025
Crises are universal. Everyone experiences moments of uncertainty, doubt, and inner turmoil. In artistic practice, these moments often run deeper—when the value of one’s own work comes into question, when self-doubt lingers, and the fluctuating visibility becomes a constant challenge.
The title of the exhibition is borrowed from Paul Simon’s song ‘You Can Call Me Al’. While the song reflects, somewhat ironically, on a midlife crisis and a sense of disorientation, the title here points to the fragility and uncertainty that often accompany both artistic and existential states of crisis.
This exhibition opens a space for works that emerged in times of personal or artistic upheaval, or that reflect on the inner experience of navigating such states.
It is about the struggle with identity, about moments of loss, vulnerability, and quiet resistance. The works on view are rooted in deeply personal conditions, yet, at the same time, they hold something universally familiar.
Especially now, in a time of global instability, it feels more urgent than ever to make room for the personal. What does an existential shift feel like for someone whose medium is expression? How does uncertainty, rupture, or inner conflict take shape in visual form? The exhibition brings together ten artistic positions that reflect both the depths and the quiet hopes accompanying an artistic existence.
With works by Anja Ronacher, Anna Witt, Bernd Oppl, Emma Kling, Imre Nagy, Linus Riepler, Lorenz Kunath, Matthias Ramsey, Sophia Tabatadze and Xenia Hausner

Dear Sister, Where Are We From?
26th and 27th of April 2025
The exhibition "Dear Sister, Where Do We Come From?" is an artistic collaboration between three sibling pairs: Nora and Antonia Eckhart, Hannah and Alexander Gratzer, and Magdalena and Matthias Ramsey.
The show presents painting, film, and light installation — interwoven with questions of origin, memory, and artistic connections.
What can art tell us about shared roots? How do familial bonds shape our forms of expression?