Current exhibition
Joël Andrianomearisoa – Tools of Emotions and Desires
30.11.2025 – 15.02.2026
The Malagasy artist Joël Andrianomearisoa, born in 1977 in Antananarivo, Madagascar, lives and works between Paris and Magnat-l’Étrange in France, and Antananarivo in Madagascar. In 2003, he received a degree in architecture from the École Spéciale d’Architecture in Paris. In 2016, he won the “Arco Madrid Audemars Piguet” Prize. Joël Andrianomearisoa works multidisciplinarily, expressing himself […]
Current exhibition
Virtual exhibition: ERWIN WURM – LIFE BEAT SOFT MELT
19.12.2025 – 31.12.2026
ERWIN WURM – LIFE BEAT SOFT MELT – Digital Twin Edition The first exhibition to digitize visitor interactions as sculptural acts, and can only be experienced virtually! What happens when a physical exhibition refuses to close? Erwin Wurm’s Life Beat Soft Melt, originally presented at Ludwig Museum Koblenz from September 5 to November 23, […]
Future exhibition
Markettá Othová, Michael Biliecky and Kamila B. Richter – The world through lenses, in pixels and digital fluidity
01.03.2026 – 24.05.2026
With its second parallel exhibition, the Ludwig Museum once again focuses on the art scene of the neighboring Czech Republic, addressing both contemporary photographic positions and the question of how much image information should be questioned in the digital age and how much it is subject to constant change. Marianne Aue (born in Freudenthal in […]
Future exhibition
Marianne Aue. A ZERO artist
01.03.2026 – 24.05.2026
Marianne Aue (born in Freudenthal in 1932, died in Leverkusen in 2016), trained at the School of Applied Arts in Krefeld, was active in European avant-garde movements such as ZERO and the New Tendencies from the early 1960s onward. Her often monochromatic structural reliefs are particularly striking, combining serial principles with musical compositional structures, such […]
Past exhibition
Noah Becker. Intervention im Ludwig Museum
04.12.2025 – 04.01.2026
Das Ludwig Museum Koblenz präsentiert vom 4.12.2025 bis 4.01.2026 eine künstlerische Intervention von Noah Becker. Der Künstler zeigt rund zehn Arbeiten, die erstmals in einen direkten Dialog mit Werken der Sammlung treten – darunter Positionen von Andy Warhol und Willem de Kooning. Noah Beckers oft farbintensive, materialreiche Arbeiten – darunter Gemälde in Öl auf Leinwand, Collagen, Holzarbeiten und objekthafte Setzungen […]
Past exhibition
ERWIN WURM – Life Beat Soft Melt
05.09.2025 – 23.11.2025
Famous for having long challenged the boundaries of sculpture, Austrian artist Erwin Wurm, born in 1954, keeps transforming this traditional medium into something more fluid, participatory, and playfully subversive. The title of his exhibition at the Ludwig Museum suggests that Wurm embraces life – its energy, temporality, movement, ironic and tragic aspects, as well as […]
Past exhibition
Multiple Choice. The MAT Collection (Multiplication of transformable art) on the 100th birthday of Peter Ludwig
08.07.2025 – 02.11.2025
Exhibition flyer here Peter Ludwig (*9 July 1925 in Koblenz; † 22 July 1996 in Aachen) acquired the Edition MAT in the early 1990s and initially gave it to the Ludwig Museum as a permanent loan in 1992. This significant collection of contemporary works, with a particular focus on French, German, and Italian artists, represents […]
Past exhibition
Erwin Wortelkamp – Translucencies
01.06.2025 – 24.08.2025
Erwin Wortelkamp (born 1938 in Hamm/Sieg) is deeply engaged with nature, particularly in the sculpture park he designed, “Im Tal,” and in Acquaviva (Italy), which is reflected in his sculptural and graphic work. In close dialogue with nature, he also draws inspiration from the human form. “Perhaps a Tree” is the title he gave his […]
Past exhibition
Wege. Menschen.Perspektiven. Eine Ausstellung der JuKuWe
30.05.2025 – 26.06.2025
The Mediterranean region and southern Europe are criss-crossed by well-known and infamous paths, roads and sea routes, e.g. the Way of St. James, the Alpe Adria cycle path, the Dolomites road, the Strait of Gibraltar, the sea route that has been documented in literature since ancient times and on which Odysseus wandered through the Mediterranean. […]
