Deborah Roberts features in 'THIS IS TOMORROW'
Spread across six major rooms devoted to the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart collection, THIS IS TOMORROW features contemporary pieces with prominent examples of twentieth century art.
The works explore themes surrounding identity, nature, artificial intelligence and war. Representing a wide range of mediums including installation, painting, mixed media, sculpture, and works on paper – more than 100 objects in total – the new presentation encourages discourse on themes relevant to society today.
Works by such artists as Eleanor Antin, Marcel Duchamp, Katharina Fritsch, Hannah Höch, Käthe Kollwitz, Jeff Koons, Joseph Kosuth, Maria Lassnig, Yoko Ono, and Andy Warhol will enter into dialogue with numerous new acquisitions and gifts of the past years, including examples by Nobert Bisky, Burhan Doğançay, Teresa Margolles, Ulrike Ottinger, Cindy Sherman, Hito Steyerl, Haegue Yang, and many others. Works by Clément Cogitore, Simone Leigh, Anys Reimann, Deborah Roberts, and Ben Willikens on loan from the Scharpff-Striebich Collection, the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection, and the Weishaupt Collection will further enhance the selection.