24.10.2025 - 18.01.2026
Wilhelm Lehmbruck created compelling sculptures in his final years in Berlin and Zurich. Yves Netzhammer presents them in a contemporary staging that opens new perspectives on the human condition.
6. December 2025
Once a year, the Kunsthaus Zürich opens its doors free of charge and invites everyone to explore the museum. This year, the focus is on Samichlaus and Christmas.
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Join now and enjoy a membership for the entire calendar year 2026 – plus the remaining months of 2025 free of charge. The year 2026 will be diverse, inspiring, and rich in new perspectives on media, epochs, and artistic positions.
Until 25.1.2026
The Prints and Drawings Collection of the Kunsthaus Zürich presents Druck gemacht, featuring masterworks of printmaking from Dürer to Chuck Close. The exhibition reveals the medium’s rich diversity and innovation across the centuries.
Until 15.2.2026
Alice Bailly, a pioneer of Swiss modernism, combines movement, light and materiality in a uniquely expressive visual language.
ReCollect!
Wolfgang Laib creates a quiet dialogue between his poetic works and masterpieces from the collection – a contemplative encounter across time, space and culture.
Currently closed
From 20 March 2026, the Kunsthaus Zürich will present 'In Transition. The Bührle Collection', a transitional display featuring selected works. At the same time, work is underway on the new main presentation, which will open in early 2027.
Art for all
North American Indigenous traditions meet modern and contemporary art: powerful, vibrant works that weave cultural heritage with geometric abstraction and gestural expression – beyond stereotypes.
The second presentation of the Looser Collection focuses on the Italian artist Giuseppe Penone, one of the leading figures of Arte Povera.
Videoroom
In the video room, Cecilia Vicuña’s film work becomes tangible, blending poetry with political sensitivity and revealing language as a social force. Vicuña receives the 2025 Roswitha Haftmann Prize for her life’s work.
Until at least mid-2026
A new addition to the collection. Anadol's immersive art installation impressively showcases the fragile beauty of our glaciers.
ReCollect!
As part of ReCollect!, Wu Tsang and Enrique Fuenteblanca create an intervention with collection works and a new sound installation. La montaña invertida transforms the domed hall into a space for listening and rethinking.
Collection Merzbacher
A highlight at Kunsthaus Zürich is the immersive installation consisting of 3,000 LED lights, accompanied by music.
Showcase of the Prints and Drawings Collection
In the showcase of the Collection Prints and Drawings, we regularly provide insights into a wide variety of thematic groups. Currently: Wassily Kandinsky.
Cash is coming back!
Starting 1 January 2026, cash payments will once again be possible at the Kunsthaus Zürich – at the ticket counters, in the shops and in the restaurants. We have listened: your feedback showed that the full switch to cashless payment came a bit too early. The Kunsthaus remains a place where art, encounters and experiences take centre stage – open and accessible to all.
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