Private Collections

Julia Stoschek Collection

Founded in 2016 in the Mitte district, Julia Stoschek Collection in Berlin is the second location for this contemporary art private collection

Leipziger Strasse 60

The Julia Stoschek Collection is a private collection of contemporary international art, which gathers more than 750 artworks by primarily European and US artists. The collection grows steadily keeping a special focus on the moving image in art from the 1960s on and covering several disciplines such as video, single and multiple projections of analog and digital film material, multimedia environments, computer and Internet- based installations, but also ephemeral art forms, such as performances.

The centre has two locations, the first one in Dusseldorf and the most recent one in Berlin, and is the first German private collection open to the public in two spaces at once.

Contacts & Details
OPENING:
sat, sun 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

CLOSING DAYS:
mon, tue, wed, thu, fri

T: +49 30 92106 2460
M: info@jsc.berlin
W: Julia Stoschek Collection

ADDRESS
Leipziger Strasse 60

ESTABLISHED
2016
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Past Exhibitions
Exhibitions
Ulysses Jenkins: Without Your Interpretation
The Julia Stoschek Foundation presents the European premiere of Ulysses Jenkins: Without Your Interpretation, the first major retrospective of the work of groundbreaking video and performance artist Ulysses Jenkins.
11 Feb 2023 - 30 Jul 2023
Julia Stoschek Collection
Berlin
Exhibitions
WangShui: Horizontal Vertigo
On the occasion of their first European exhibition, WangShui present three moving-image installations dated...
12 Sep 2019 - 15 Dec 2019
Julia Stoschek Collection
Berlin
Exhibitions
Arthur Jafa: A Series of Utterly Improbable, Yet Extraordinary Renditions
The exhibition, developed in partnership with Serpentine Galleries, London, presents the work the American...
11 Feb 2018 - 16 Dec 2018
Julia Stoschek Collection
Berlin
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