Double Wall Project: Ulrike Müller
The murals Paper Body (ghost), and Paper Body (pointer) by artist Ulrike Müller (both 2023) are temporary monumentalizations of two small-scale collages, which, enlarged in keeping with the scale of […]
The murals Paper Body (ghost), and Paper Body (pointer) by artist Ulrike Müller (both 2023) are temporary monumentalizations of two small-scale collages, which, enlarged in keeping with the scale of […]
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 […]
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 […]
By the late 1960s, video and film had become paradigmatic forms in contemporary art. The Ludwig Forum’s video archive holds some 200 works from the 1960s and 70s, many of […]
What does it mean to be "struck" by an image? A physical encounter, an emotional connection? Perhaps even a profound realisation or intrusion, usually sudden and unexpected. And do photographs affect us differently than other works of art?
The three-part multi-monitor installation Earth, Moon, Sun (1990) by the video artist Nam June Paik (1932–2006) is one of the key works in the Aachen collection of Peter and Irene Ludwig.
On the occasion of this year’s World Equestrian Games, two short films will be presented on a projection screen in the Ludwig Forum’s central exhibition hall.
For more than five decades, sound artist and composer Christina Kubisch (born in 1948 in Bremen) has been making artworks at the intersection of visual art and music, combining composition, […]
Kubisch’s countless wire installations, which have only grown in scale since Il respiro del mare (Breath of the Ocean, 1981) and occupy a range of different spaces, ultimately brought her […]
To mark the start of Christina Kubisch’s Electrical Walks in Aachen, we warmly invite you to two keynote talks by Christina Kubisch and Anna Schürmer (media theorist Freie Universität Berlin), […]