In House Duldeck: Exhibition 2026

Commemorating the 100th anniversary of Rudolf Steiner's death, the Rudolf Steiner Archive is presenting the exhibition Author, Editor, Publisher - Rudolf Steiner and his written work. On display will be a gallery of the first editions of Steiner's writings as well as manuscripts, galley proofs and notebooks. How Steiner, for whom his written work was of fundamental importance, worked on texts and reworked lectures into texts is documented in exemplary way.
Opening hours: 24 March 2025 - 28 February 2026, Mon-Fri, 3-6 p.m., admission free

Events Program 2026

 

15 Janury to 29 March 2026
Cheb, Czech Republic
Gavu, Galerie výtvarného umění
Prague Anthroposophical Modernism 1907–1953
www.gavu.cz

The Gallery of Fine Arts in Cheb is hosting an exhibition of works by anthroposophical artists who worked in Prague. The artists came from different cultures and had either a German-Jewish, Czech, Hungarian or Croatian background. On display are paintings, drawings, graphic art, sculptures, applied art, photography and jewellery, as well as musical works. The Rudolf Steiner Archive has made three altars with silk embroidery from the workshop of Hilde Pollak-Karlin and Richard Pollak-Karlin available for the exhibition.

28 March 2025 to 30 August 2026
Dornach
Goetheanum
«Aus des Kosmos Geist entzünden …»
Rudolf Steiner Leben und Werk (1861–1925)
www.goetheanum.org

The exhibition at the Goetheanum to mark the centenary of Rudolf Steiner's death traces the biography of the founder of anthroposophy and provides an insight into the development of his impulses for education, architecture, medicine, agriculture, art, banking and social life. Many of the documents illustrating his life and work come from the Rudolf Steiner Archive.

17 October 2025 to 15 February 2026
Zürich
Landesmuseum
Landscapes of the mind – C.G. Jung and the exploration of the human psyche in Switzerland
www.landesmuseum.ch

To mark the 150th anniversary of Carl Gustav Jung's birth, the National Museum Zurich is organising an exhibition on the history of the discovery of the psyche in Switzerland. At the centre of the exhibition is the ‘Red Book’ by C. G. Jung. Also on display are works by Johann Heinrich Füssli, Emma Kunz, Rudolf Steiner, Meret Oppenheim and Thomas Hirschhorn, all of whom were involved in researching the psyche. Six blackboard drawings by Rudolf Steiner from the Rudolf Steiner Archive are on display.

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