Anna Polke-Stiftung, Cologne, Germany
January 4–November 7, 2026
40 years after the celebrated presentation of Sigmar Polke’s Athanor installation in the German Pavilion at the 1986 Venice Biennale, the Anna Polke Foundation in Cologne is initiating an international, decentralized, and interdisciplinary research and education project. Under the direction of Dr. Kathrin Barutzki (Anna Polke Foundation) and in cooperation with numerous project partners worldwide Sigmar Polke: Athanor NOW reactivates this now-iconic constellation of works, named after the alchemical furnace intended to yield the philosopher’s stone via transformations of matter.
Sigmar Polke: Athanor NOW reactivates this now-iconic constellation of works from current artistic and scholarly perspectives. The program focuses on topics such as ecology, alchemy, materiality, politics, and technology.
In offering a fresh perspective on the particularly productive phase during the 1980s, the project expands the artist’s reception as an alchemist. Artists and researchers from various disciplines will pick up on aspects of the historical constellation of Polke works and connect his engagement with diverse contexts and materials to current issues in practice and theory.
Through a major solo exhibition at the De Pont Museum in Tilburg, a summer school and numerous formats—including guided tours and collection interventions, university courses and workshops, educational programs, podcasts and digital offerings—the international year-long program reactivates works from the multilayered installation and related pieces within contemporary contexts. Situated between scholarly research, artistic interaction, and public discourse, Sigmar Polke: Athanor NOW traces the influences emanating from Polke’s thinking and making, which—forty years after the presentation in Venice—acquire relevance today in the form of new constellations.
Learn more at Anthanor NOW.
