
Wassily Kandinsky, Entre Deux (Between Two), 1934 (detail)
In Touch
Encounters in the Collection
May 16, 2025 - April 12, 2026
The exhibition "In Touch" considers art as a powerful space of connectivity, contact and exchange. 40 paintings and sculptures from the collection of the Hilti Art Foundation span roughly one hundred years of artistic work: 23 artists of the 20th century interact via their works - and enter into dialog with us.
The exhibition is divided into three thematic areas:
Connected
Political and social turmoil mark the beginning of the 20th century in Europe. While science and technology were calling traditions into question, the arts also experienced radical new beginnings. Artists formed a network across national borders, joined forces in associations and inspired one another. Like Wassily Kandinsky, Sophie Taeuber-Arp and Paul Klee, they frequently explored aspects of harmony and balance in their works but also conflict and separation.
Same, same but different
Stylistic diversity is an essential feature of modernism. Even artistic positions emerging at the same time often contrasted notably. Both similarities and differences become particularly apparent when works with comparable motifs are brought together: in seascapes by Emil Nolde and Lyonel Feininger, in bronze figures by Germaine Richier, Max Beckmann and Willem de Kooning or in compositions by Verena Loewensberg and Pablo Picasso.
Across time
At all times, artists have orientated themselves on their predecessors and found their individual affinities. Towards the end of the 20th century, their explorative practices picked up on a modernism already considered »classical«. In the first half of the exhibition, we are presenting the exemplary pairing of Gotthard Graubner and Lovis Corinth, two painters who celebrate the intrinsic value of color. From fall 2025, the artists Sean Scully and Paul Klee will then engage in a multi-layered dialog.
Works by:
Max Beckmann
Alexander Calder
Lovis Corinth
Max Ernst
Lyonel Feininger
Otto Freundlich
Julio González
Gotthard Graubner
Ferdinand Hodler
Wassily Kandinsky
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Paul Klee
Willem de Kooning
Verena Loewensberg
August Macke
René Magritte
Joan Miró
Piet Mondrian
Emil Nolde
Pablo Picasso
Sophie Taeuber-Arp
Germaine Richier
Sean Scully
Insight into the exhibition
Pablo Picasso, Woman in an armchair, 1932 © Succession Picasso / 2025, ProLitteris, Zurich
Germaine Richier, June 40, 1940 © 2025, ProLitteris, Zurich
Gotthard Graubner, Untitled (from the series "Piran"), 1985/86 © 2025 ProLitteris, Zurich
Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Composition, 1928
Lyonel Feininger, The Paddle Steamer I, 1913 © 2025, ProLitteris, Zurich
Verena Loewensberg, Untitled, 1948 © Henriette Coray and Stephan Coray, Zurich
Lovis Corinth, Young Woman with Cats (Charlotte Berend-Corinth), 1904
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Couple under a Japanese umbrella, 1913
Wassily Kandinsky, Entre Deux (Between Two), 1934
Sean Scully, Floating red wall, 2002 © Sean Scully