Exhibitions
26 January – 12 March 2006
GEORG MALIN 
On his 80th Birthday
Georg Malin can certainly be regarded as Liechtenstein's most important sculptor. His works can be seen not only in numerous public and private places in the country itself, but also in Austria, Germany, Italy, Russia, Norway, France and Switzerland.
10 March – 31 May 2006
SEAN SCULLY 
The Architecture of Colour
For more than twenty years Sean Scully (*1945) has been among the representatives of a manner of painting consciously linked to Modern-ism and committed to the autonomous expressive qualities of colour.
10 March – 31 May 2006
MATTS LEIDERSTAM 
Grand Tour
The Grand Tour, the extensive cultural tour of Italy, was a frequent occupation among artists and the upper class from the 17th to the 19th century. In his exhibition Grand Tour Matts Leiderstam brings our own age in touch with the past.
09 June – 01 October 2006
TRANSFORMATION 
Aus eigner Sammlung
The Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein looks upon its collection as the main focus of its activi-ties. Since the inauguration of the museum, therefore, the collection with the permanent loans has been presented according to a principle of dialogue. The main theme of these presentations is the spiritual relevance of the respective artworks.
15 September 2006 – 17 January 2007
FERDINAND NIGG AND STUDENTS 
Crossed with the World
Ferdinand Nigg and his Students. The Magdeburg Years, 1903-1912
20 October 2006 – 21 January 2007
JANNIS KOUNELLIS 
The retrospective exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein shows Jannis Kounellis way from the early letter- and number pictures via his sculptural works created in the environment of Arte Povera, all the way to the late monumental, dramatic picture-productions.





