For the first time ever, the German cultural institution Deutsche Akademie Rom Villa Massimo is presenting itself in Baden-Württemberg in collaboration with eight partners from Stuttgart. Two academic classes – eighteen winners of the German Rome Prize from the classes of 2022–2023 and 2023–2024 – will present works they created either in Rome or especially for the exposition in Stuttgart, in exhibitions, concerts, and readings at various institutions as well as in public spaces.
The Staatsgalerie Stuttgart is presenting the art created by Yael Bartana, Manaf Halbouni, and Bjørn Melhus during their stays in Rome in dialogue with works from the Staatsgalerie collection.
A cooperative project of: Literaturhaus Stuttgart, Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Bund Deutscher Architekt:innen Stuttgart, Weissenhofmuseum im Haus Le Corbusier, architekturgalerie am weißenhof, Städtebauliches Institut der Universität Stuttgart, Musik der Jahrhunderte e.V. and Staatsgalerie Stuttgart.
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