"Are we still up to it?" – Art & Democracy Herrenchiemsee Palace
About the exhibition
The exhibition ‘Are We Still up to it?’ – Art & Democracy' will also be on display at the New Palace in Herrenchiemsee in the summer of 2026. The title of the exhibition quotes the tech rap group Deichkind and calls on us to strengthen the values of democracy even in times of growing social tensions.
Under this theme, over 50 major works from the Sammlung Moderne Kunst (Modern Art Collection) are presented in the historic unfinished rooms of Herrenchiemsee Palace. Ten chapters highlight the importance of creative self-expression, the fundamental values of our constitution, and the possibilities for social participation. Works by artists such as Pablo Picasso, Max Beckmann, Rosemarie Trockel, Joseph Beuys, Maria Lassnig, and Gerhard Richter span the arc from classical modernism to the present day and engage in an impressive dialogue with the extraordinary architecture of the palace, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2025. The exhibition refers to the constitutional convention, which laid the foundation for the German constitution at Herrenchiemsee in 1948.
The impressive staircase features a new presentation by artist Paloma Varga Weisz. She is one of today's leading sculptors and combines existential questions with a sensitive approach to materiality and surreal elements in her poetic works.
Artists (selection):
John Baldessari, Max Beckmann, Joseph Beuys, Lisa Brice, Deichkind, Günther Förg, Sheila Hicks, K. H. Hödicke, Jörg Immendorff, Asger Jorn, Anselm Kiefer, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Maria Lassnig, Henri Laurens, Inge Mahn, Henry Moore, A. R. Penck, Pablo Picasso, Judit Reigl, Gerhard Richter, Rosemarie Trockel, Paloma Varga Weisz, Andy Warhol, and others.
Curated by Verena Hein, Anja Heitzer and Oliver Kase
Programme Education and Learning
Workshop for adults
Exploring Democracy on the Island: An encounter between Constitutional Debates and Modern Art
SUN 31.05. 1 - 3.30 p.m.
SUN 07.06. 1 - 3.30 p.m.
SUN 26.07. 1 - 3.30 p.m.
SUN 30.08. 1 - 3.30 p.m.
SUN 27.09. 1 - 3.30 p.m.
SUN 11.10. 1 - 3.30 p.m.
Meeting point: Ticket office Old Palace/Constitutional Museum. Participation fees must be paid there
Ticket for Augustinian Canon’s Monastery 6 euro / 5 euro (reduced), additional participation fee 6 euro | limited number of participants
Registration at: info.herrenchiemsee@bsv.bayern.de
In cooperation with the Bavarian Palace Administration and the Federal Agency for Civic Education
Ticket for Augustinian Canon’s Monastery € 6,- / € 5,- (reduced), additional participation fee € 6,- | limited number of participants
Registration at: info.herrenchiemsee@bsv.bayern.de
In cooperation with the Bavarian Palace Administration and the Federal Agency for Civic Education.
Democracy-Cards (in german)
Activity cards for everyone to think and get creative.
Available free of charge in the exhibition. Only in german.
WALK in the Pinakothek der Moderne App
Available from the start of the exhibition in German, English and german easy language!
Download the app free of charge from the AppStore or Google Play Store!
Publication
Könnt ihr noch? – Kunst und Demokratie / Are We Still up to It? – Art and Democracy
Editors: Verena Hein, Oliver Kase
Contributions by A. Assmann, H. Münkler, V. Hein, S. Hicks, O. Kase, A. Spickhoff
Hirmer
German/English
208 pages, 50 color illustrations
19.5 x 26 cm, softcover with flaps
ISBN: 978-3-7774-4549-6
Price at the museum: 29.90 euro (bookshops 35 euro)
Deichkind - Könnt Ihr Noch? (Official Video)
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Plan your visit
Opening hours
Herrenchiemsee Palace is open daily: 9.00 a.m.-05.30 p.m.
Admission
Combination ticket "Island": 14 euros/reduced 13 euros (this includes: New Palace with King Ludwig II Museum, exhibition ‘Are we still up to it? - Art and Democracy' and Augustinian Monastery) Children and young people up to the age of 18 are admitted free of charge.
Tickets are available on site or online at the ticket shop of the Bavarian Palace Administration. Groups
For group bookings and private guided tours, please contact the Filomele art agency. The maximum number of participants is 25. Information and booking: post@filomele.de FREE GUIDED TOURS FOR SCHOOL CLASSES Outside the vacations, on weekday mornings on request Booking at: post@filomele.de
How to find us
OPENING ON MAY 17, 2026
FREE ADMISSION TO THE EXHIBITION
SUNDAY, MAY 17
1.45 p.m. Prien Children's and Youth Choir | Exhibition rooms, 1st floor
2.00 p.m. Opening speeches | Exhibition rooms, 1st floor
Anton Biebl, Director of the Bavarian State Painting Collections
Konstantin Buchner, Vorstand Schloss- und Gartenverwaltung Herrenchiemsee
Verena Hein, Chief Curator of Art of the Second Half of the 20th Century
and Artist Talk
Anja Heitzer, Curator of the Exhibition with Artist Paloma Varga Weisz
2.45 p.m. Roger Rekless | Exhibition rooms, 1st floor
As a solo artist, presenter, radio host, freestyle king, author, and, last but not least, live member of Deichkind, David Mayonga, aka Roger Rekless, explores what it is like to experience barriers, face challenges, or be exposed to adverse circumstances and prejudice. He brings his perspective to his art and to social debates—striking exactly the same tone as the exhibition. As he himself says, it is precisely these tensions that give rise to his greatest creative power. Rekless is not one to bury his head in the sand—he raises his voice, faces reality, and encounters people and opinions with openness and attitude.
The exhibition is generously supported by
International Patrons of the Pinakothek e.V. und PIN. Freunde der Pinakothek e.V.
Für die Förderung des Vermittlungsprogramms danken wir:
DJE Kapital AG
In Partnership with:
Bayerische Schlösser- und Seenverwaltung











