The Cold Heart

Rasmus Myrup, Protected But Penetrable, 2024, Courtesy Rasmus Myrup and Galleri Nicolai Wallner, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2026 / Photo: Anders Sune Berg

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The Cold Heart Location: Kunstgebäude

The Kunstmuseum Stuttgart is presenting an exhibition at the Kunstgebäude on Schlossplatz that places Wilhelm Hauff's (1802–1827) fairy tale “The Cold Heart” in the context of contemporary art for the first time. 

The exhibition takes the fairy tale of the same name as its starting point to reflect on the relationship between identity and social status. Hauff depicts the consequences that industrialization and accelerating capitalism had on society at the beginning of the 19th century as an individual story of monetary greed and emotional isolation. The story, published in 1827, is an allegory of a changing world: existing moral concepts are being shaken, and fears of social decline take hold among the awakening material demands. 

By bringing together works of contemporary artists – including two new productions that deal explicitly with the text – the exhibition presents an updated reading of the fairy tale’s central leitmotifs: identity, violence and healing, affect, as well as ecological exploitation against the backdrop of current events.

Artists

Kader Attia, Tracey Emin, Jakob Grünenwald, Jenny Holzer, Jesper Just, Friedrich von Keller, Rasmus Myrup, Gabriela Oberkofler, Julius Pristauz, Ricarda Roggan, Erik Sturm, Pol Taburet, Rosemarie Trockel, Troika, Nora Turato
 

  • Curator: Dierk Höhne
  • Assistant Curator: Anne Odenthal
Troika, Irma Watched Over by Machines, 2020 Collection LBBW, © Troika / Photo: Dirk Tacke
Friedrich von Keller, Hammerschmiede, um 1887
Friedrich von Keller, Hammerschmiede, c. 1887. Kunstmuseum Stuttgart / Photo: Frank Kleinbach, Stuttgart
Tracey Emin, Love Poem for C.F., 1993/1997
Tracey Emin, Love Poem for C.F., 1993/1997. Collection LBBW, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2026 / Photo: Archiv Sammlung LBBW
Gabriela Oberkofler, Buggelkraxen, 2010
Gabriela Oberkofler, Buggelkraxen, 2010. Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, © Gabriela Oberkofler / Photo: Thierry Chassepoux
Jakob Grünenwald, Köhlerhütt, o.J.
Jakob Grünenwald, Köhlerhütt, o.J. Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, Photo: Frank Kleinbach, Stuttgart
Pol Taburet, Because He Spoke, 2025
Pol Taburet, Because He Spoke, 2025. Collection Scharpff-Striebich, © Pol Taburet / Photo: Romain Darnaud
Erik Sturm, Neckartorschwarz, 2015
Erik Sturm, Neckartorschwarz, 2015. Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, © Erik Sturm / Photo: Kunstmuseum Stuttgart
Kader Attia, Culture, Another Nature Repaired, 2023
Kader Attia, Culture, Another Nature Repaired, 2023. Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, © VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn 2026 / Photo: Frank Kleinback, Stuttgart
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