Training the Archive – Lab
Training the Archive aims to accompany the developments of artificial intelligence (AI), critically question them and examine the technology with regard to applying it in museum work.
Training the Archive aims to accompany the developments of artificial intelligence (AI), critically question them and examine the technology with regard to applying it in museum work.
The three-part multi-monitor installation Earth, Moon, Sun (1990) by the video artist Nam June Paik (1932 – 2006) is one of the main works in the Aachen collection of Peter […]
Oh, Clock, the first major exhibition in Germany by the New York-based painter Amy Sillman (born 1955, Detroit), was composed of two parts: the first part was on view at Ludwig […]
For over four decades, New York born and based artist Rochelle Feinstein (b. 1947, Bronx, NY) has mined the conventions of abstraction in the context of rapidly shifting cultural, political, and media landscapes by integrating a wide range of media—including printmaking, photography, sculpture, collage, digital techniques, and everyday materials such as cardboard, tape, trolleys, and shopping bags.
Opening: Thursday, July 10, 2025, 6pm The hundredth anniversary of the birth of the entrepreneur, art collector, and art patron Peter Ludwig falls on July 9, 2025. It was from […]
We cordially invite you, your family and friends to join us for the opening of the exhibition KI$$ KI$$ by Shu Lea Cheang.WelcomeDr. Damian Lentini, Deputy Director, Ludwig Forum AachenDr. […]
Opening: Wednesday, November 26, 2025, 7pm KI$$ KI$$ represents the first institutional survey exhibition of Shu Lea Cheang (b. 1954, Tainan, Taiwan). Taking her first feature film Fresh Kill (1994) […]