Purchased from funds provided by Peter und Irene Ludwig Stiftung, Aachen, 1997
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New Acquisitions – Rarely Seen Works 13. March, 2009 – 14. June
The Ludwig Museum possesses a relatively small yet internationally significant collection of over 400 contemporary artworks. As the museum’s permanent exhibition is only able to show a small portion of the collection, we make an effort to present a fresh selection from time to time.

LUDWIG 25 - A kortárs gyűjtemény 13. November, 2014 – 25. September, 2016
LUDWIG 25. The Contemporary Collection
The new permanent exhibition of the Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art

Westkunst - Ostkunst. A Selection from the Collection 1. August, 2017 – 26. January, 2020
The newly set collection display makes attempts to present emphatic points not only in well-organised chronological order or along stylistic features, but to examine the characteristics, consonances, differences as well as the artistic-cultural parallels between Western and Eastern art.