Future Horizons. Glass in Contemporary Art

Artists: Monica Bonvicini, Tony Cragg, Erwin Eisch, Simone Fezer, Sayo Fujita, Sachi Fujikake, Josepha Gasch-Muche, Donghai Guan, Jens Gussek, Mona Hatoum, Franz Xaver Höller, Shirazeh Houshiary, Tao Hui, Ann Veronica Janssens, Hassan Khan, Ju Young Kim, Shima Koike, Yoshiaki Kojiro, Philip Baldwin/Monica Guggisberg, Antoine Leperlier, Stanislav LibenskĂ˝/Jaroslava Brychtová, Jessica Loughlin, Haroon Mirza, Masayo Odahashi, Sibylle Peretti, Laure Prouvost, Gizela Ĺ abĂłková, Masahiro Sasaki, Kiki Smith, Jana Sterbak, Jenna Sutela, Neringa VasiliauskaitÄ—, František VĂ­zner, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Janusz Walentynowicz, Qin Wang, Pae White, Terry Winters, Ann Wolff, Mark Bradford, Dale Chihuly, Alicja Kwade

Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung

Friday, October 10, 2025 —
Thursday, May 28, 2026

Masahiro Sasaki, Tensei 0911, 2009 — Credits: Masahiro Sasaki
Mona Hatoum, Korb V, 2014 — Credits: Mona Hatoum, Courtesy Alexander and Bonin, New York, Photo: Joerg Lohse
Tony Cragg, Untitled, 2015 — Credits: Tony Cragg / VG Bild- Kunst, Bonn 2025, Photo: Michael Richter
Mark Bradford, Borsa, 2024 — Credits: Mark Bradford, courtesy Hauser & Wirth, Photo: Keith Lubow
Erwin Eisch, Der Bruch ist die SĂĽnde, 1997 — Credits: Erwin Eisch, courtesy Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung, Photo: Hans-Joachim Becker
Alicja Kwade, Hemmungsloser Widerstand, 2019 — Credits: Alicja Kwade, courtesy König Galerie, Berlin | London | Seoul | Vienna

The Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung is celebrating its 25th anniversary with the exhibition “Future Horizons. Glass in Contemporary Art”. The exhibition, curated by Petra Giloy-Hirtz and Eva-Maria Fahrner-Tutsek, features impressive sculptures and installations by around 50 international artists. It is a celebration of abundance and diversity, a manifestation of imagination and inventiveness. Each work has its own story, embodied in its intention, meaning, origin, material, and technique. In addition, when viewed together and in specific proximity to other works, small stories unfold associatively, describing maxims for a humane future. They deal with hospitality, empathy, and courage; beauty, curiosity, and wonder; the ritual of everyday gestures; dignity and reconciliation; wit and humor; history and preservation; invention and experimentation.

Open Now
Monday
12:00 — 18:00
Tuesday
12:00 — 18:00
Wednesday
12:00 — 18:00
Thursday
12:00 — 18:00
Friday
closed
Saturday
closed
Sunday
12:00 — 18:00

Address: Alexander Tutsek-Stiftung
Georg-Muche-Str. 4
80807 MĂĽnchen

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