No Single View at Villa Stuck: Art as multifaceted trace-seeking


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No Single View at Villa Stuck: An exhibition about memory, place, and perspective
With No Single View, Villa Stuck is inaugurating an exhibition by Ilit Azoulay on May 15, 2026, developed from an intensive engagement with the house, its history, and the people connected to it. The artist combines research, visual thinking, and installation practice into an art experience that understands perception as an open movement.
A house as a resonance space of art
Villa Stuck is itself a total work of art: architecture, historical spaces, and changing contemporary art enter into a dense dialogue here. In this exhibition atmosphere, Azoulay's work gains special tension because it directs the gaze to hidden layers. Memory, trace-seeking, and material witnessing are not illustrated but transformed into a precise consideration of the work.
Ilit Azoulay and the power of research
Ilit Azoulay works internationally on series of images, installations, and photography-focused projects, where archives, objects, and stories overlap. For No Single View, she develops new works from two years of research on Villa Stuck. At the center is the two-channel installation Mary, which creates a multifaceted portrait of Franz von Stuck's daughter Mary from the voices of numerous actresses. Thus, the exhibition intertwines art history, biography, and the present into a multifaceted aesthetic experience.
Perception, memory, and historical depth
The title No Single View formulates a programmatic principle: there is no single, conclusive view of history. Instead, the presentation unfolds multiple perspectives on the house, its past, and its significance as a cultural location. Visitors encounter an installation that not only engages the space but opens it as a space for thought. In this lies the special quality of this exhibition: it connects art historical reflection with sensory presence.
Museum education and communication
For the exhibition, Villa Stuck offers educational formats and tours, including insights with curator Helena Pereña as well as public tours by the MVHS. The house also places great importance on cultural participation and accessibility. This makes the exhibition visit not only an aesthetic but also an politically relevant art experience.
Conclusion
No Single View promises an exhibition of remarkable intellectual density and visual sensitivity. Anyone interested in contemporary art, installation art, memory culture, and the connection between research and curation should definitely experience this presentation at Villa Stuck live. Only on-site does the full power of this multifaceted project unfold.
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