Welcome to a presentation of our permanent collection!

The newly established PoMo Collection is growing rapidly. The collection is constantly evolving, with new works that help keep it relevant, distinctive and of high international quality. We are also committed to ensuring that the collection represents a wide diversity of artists, across gender, generations, backgrounds and artistic expressions. In this way, the works reflect the cultural and political shifts of our time, while maintaining a timeless relevance.

Photo of the artwork Sphinx by Simone Leigh
Photo of the artwork Study for Amber, Pink and Wisteria.
Photo of the artwork Thought Bubblelessness at PoMo
Photo of the artwork Sphinx by Simone Leigh
Photo of the artwork Study for Amber, Pink and Wisteria.
Photo of the artwork Thought Bubblelessness at PoMo

Through the permanent exhibition, you can experience several of PoMo’s new classics, first presented in the opening exhibition Postcards From the Future: Simone Leigh’s Sphinx (2021), Andra Ursuța’s Thought Bubblelessness (2023), and Cui Jie’s Gulustan Residence, Baku (2020). You can also revisit Katharina Fritsch’s Madonnenfigur / Madonna (1987/2024).

Photo of the artwork Madonna by Edvard Munch
Photo of the artwork Madonnenfigur / Madonna Figure at PoMo
Photo of the artwork Madonna by Edvard Munch
Photo of the artwork Madonnenfigur / Madonna Figure at PoMo

The presentation also offers a first encounter with new acquisitions, including the installation Amber, Pink and Wisteria (2025) by Ann Veronica Janssens, one of the artist’s iconic fog rooms. Here, you are invited to step inside the artwork itself and experience how time and space dissolve in a symphony of colour. The piece has been site-adapted and developed especially for PoMo in collaboration with the artist, who is already represented in the collection with her luminous glass works Sunset B, CL2E354 and CL2 (2020).

You can also experience new acquisitions by Anne Imhof, Fischli & Weiss, and Terry Winters, presented here for the first time in dialogue with well-known works from the collection.

The collection presentation is complemented by unique works from the Reitan Collection, including a series of prints by Edvard Munch, photographs by Hiroshi Sugimoto and historical collages and paintings by Franz West.

During the exhibition period, we are also showing film interviews in PoMo Project, featuring several of the artists, on loan from the Louisiana Channel.