Julia Stoschek Foundation

Julia Stoschek Foundation Photography, sculpture, and painting supplement its time-based emphasis.

Non-profit organization dedicated to time-based art, holding one of the largest private collections of film and video with with public spaces Berlin and Düsseldorf. JULIA STOSCHEK FOUNDATION
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The JULIA STOSCHEK FOUNDATION is dedicated to the public presentation, advancement, conservation, and scholarship of media and performance practices. With two public exhibition spaces located

in Berlin and Düsseldorf, the foundation also stewards one of the world’s largest private collections of time-based art. With over 900 artworks by 300 artists from around the globe, the JULIA STOSCHEK COLLECTION spans video, film, single- and multi-channel moving image installation, multimedia environments, performance, sound, and virtual reality.

Mark Leckey returns to JSF Berlin for the closing weekend of ENTER THRU MEDIEVAL WOUNDS.“Batter My ❤️ 3-Personed G0D”A l...
22/06/2026

Mark Leckey returns to JSF Berlin for the closing weekend of ENTER THRU MEDIEVAL WOUNDS.

“Batter My ❤️ 3-Personed G0D”
A lecture performance by Mark Leckey

3 July 2026
8 p.m. (doors: 7:30 p.m.)
Free entry, limited capacity

On 3 July, ahead of the exhibition’s final weekend, JSF Berlin welcomes Mark Leckey back for a special evening marking the closing weekend of MARK LECKEY: ENTER THRU MEDIEVAL WOUNDS—the last exhibition presented at the Julia Stoschek Foundation’s Berlin location.

“Batter My ❤️ 3-Personed G0D” is a talk/performance/video screening that begins with an Apocalyptic vision in the Middle Ages and ends in the High Dimensional space we are about to enter. Taking in along the way; Hip Gnosis, The Cybernetic Sublime, The Y2K Millennium Bug and the Cloud of Unknowing.

Thank you all for joining us for a special third iteration of “Sound and Fluids” at JSF Berlin, featuring performances b...
19/06/2026

Thank you all for joining us for a special third iteration of “Sound and Fluids” at JSF Berlin, featuring performances by Marina Rosenfeld () and Max Eilbacher (Max Eilbacher) & Marcus Pal.

“Sound and Fluids” is a concert series hosted by the Julia Stoschek Foundation, curated by Reece Cox (reece.cox) and Tabea Marschall (). The series focuses on listening as a spatial and embodied experience, across performance, voice, rhythm, and atmosphere.

The sound system for the night was kindly provided by the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program.

📷 by Hyesoo Chung (.chung)

18/06/2026

🚨 There are only three weekends left to see MARK LECKEY: ENTER THRU MEDIEVAL WOUNDS before the exhibition closes on 5 July.

Come by Saturdays or Sundays and experience the most comprehensive survey of Mark Leckey’s work in the last decade. The show presents more than fifty works across all three floors of JSF Berlin, encompassing key video works in the collection shown alongside sound and multimedia installations, sculptures, prints, collages, and more.

MARK LECKEY: ENTER THRU MEDIEVAL WOUNDS

Through 5 July
At JSF Berlin
Sat & Sun, 12–6 p.m.

📹: Joseph Kadow

Still buzzing from last week’s Screening by Jon Rafman at JSF Berlin. Thank you all for joining us! Impressions by Hyeso...
12/06/2026

Still buzzing from last week’s Screening by Jon Rafman at JSF Berlin. Thank you all for joining us!

Impressions by Hyesoo Chung (.chung)

Thursday! SOUND AND FLUIDSMarina RosenfeldMax Eilbacher & Marcus Pal11 June 20268 p.m. (doors: 7:30 p.m.)Tickets 15€ via...
08/06/2026

Thursday!

SOUND AND FLUIDS
Marina Rosenfeld
Max Eilbacher & Marcus Pal

11 June 2026
8 p.m. (doors: 7:30 p.m.)
Tickets 15€ via Resident Advisor (link in bio 🔗) and at the door

Get ready for the third edition of Sound and Fluids, featuring a solo turntable performance by Marina Rosenfeld and the first-ever live collaboration between Max Eilbacher and Marcus Pal, premiering newly developed works for sound synthesis.

Marina Rosenfeld () is a composer and visual artist. Working across disciplinary boundaries, her work has been presented on five continents, including solo intermedia works for the Park Avenue Armory and the Museum of Modern art in New York, the Gwangju, Montreal, Whitney and Performa Biennials, and contemporary music festivals including Donaueschinger Musiktage, Vancouver New Music, Ultima and Wien Modern, and many others. Rosenfeld is a 2026 Guggenheim Fellow, a 2025 fellow of the DAAD in Berlin, and recipient of the Alpert Award in art in 2024. In September Paris-based ensemble ONCEIM will premiere her new work for two organs and brass instruments at Musica Strasbourg.

Since 2023, Max Eilbacher () and Marcus Pal have worked together on exploring the possibility of synthesizing new forms of psychoacoustic imagery, a long-standing focus in both of their individual practices. Conceived of as an ongoing research project, Eilbacher and Pal’s collaboration explores how concepts structure listening experience, and how the momentary collapse of such structuring may give rise to new modalities of listening.

Sound and Fluids is a concert series hosted the Julia Stoschek Foundation, curated by Reece Cox (.cox) and Tabea Marschall (). The series focuses on listening as a spatial and embodied experience, across performance, voice, rhythm, and atmosphere.

The sound system for the night will be kindly provided by

You don’t want to miss tomorrow’s Screening by Jon Rafman at JSF Berlin! Among his own works, Rafman will present a sele...
04/06/2026

You don’t want to miss tomorrow’s Screening by Jon Rafman at JSF Berlin! Among his own works, Rafman will present a selection of video works by Neïl Beloufa, Keren Cytter, Hollis Frampton, Takeshi Murata, John Smith, Robert Wilson, and many more, and will introduce the program in person on site.

5 June 2026
7:30 p.m. (doors open 7 p.m.)
at JSF Berlin

free admission

Screening is a series in which artists from the Julia Stoschek Collection curate a program of films and videos drawn from the collection and beyond.

Jon Rafman is acclaimed for a multifaceted oeuvre that encompasses video, animation, photography, sculpture and installation. His quasi-anthropological works—often incorporating internet-sourced images and narrative material—investigate digital technologies and the communities they create, focusing on the losses, longings and fantasies that shape our technology-infused lives today. The LA-based artist turns an empathic but critical eye on the internet age, investigating experiences of alienation, nostalgia, loneliness and grief.

Jon Rafman lives and works in Los Angeles. Some of his solo exhibitions include K21 Ständehaus – Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2026), Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk (2025), Taipei Fine Arts Museum (2024), 180 The Strand, London (2023), Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (2022), and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2016). His work has been featured in major international exhibitions including the Venice Biennale (2019), the Sharjah Biennial (2017, 2019), the Berlin Biennale (2016), Manifesta 11 (2016), and the Biennale de Lyon (2015).

You don’t want to miss tomorrow’s Screening by Jon Rafman at JSF Berlin! Rafman will present a selection of video works ...
04/06/2026

You don’t want to miss tomorrow’s Screening by Jon Rafman at JSF Berlin! Rafman will present a selection of video works and will introduce the program in person on site.

5 June 2026
7:30 p.m. (doors open 7 p.m.)
at JSF Berlin

free admission

Screening is a series in which artists from the Julia Stoschek Collection curate a program of films and videos drawn from the collection and beyond.

Jon Rafman is acclaimed for a multifaceted oeuvre that encompasses video, animation, photography, sculpture and installation. His quasi-anthropological works—often incorporating internet-sourced images and narrative material—investigate digital technologies and the communities they create, focusing on the losses, longings and fantasies that shape our technology-infused lives today. The LA-based artist turns an empathic but critical eye on the internet age, investigating experiences of alienation, nostalgia, loneliness and grief.

Jon Rafman lives and works in Los Angeles. Some of his solo exhibitions include K21 Ständehaus – Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Düsseldorf (2026), Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk (2025), Taipei Fine Arts Museum (2024), 180 The Strand, London (2023), Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (2022), and the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam (2016). His work has been featured in major international exhibitions including the Venice Biennale (2019), the Sharjah Biennial (2017, 2019), the Berlin Biennale (2016), Manifesta 11 (2016), and the Biennale de Lyon (2015).

Join us this Thursday for the second to last Open Thursday at JSF Berlin! You can visit “Mark Leckey: Enter Thru Medieva...
03/06/2026

Join us this Thursday for the second to last Open Thursday at JSF Berlin! You can visit “Mark Leckey: Enter Thru Medieval Wounds” tomorrow from 6–10 p.m. free of charge as an after-work treat.

Free admission
🕠 6—10 p.m.
🫂 7 p.m. English guided tour

MARK LECKEY:
ENTER THRU MEDIEVAL WOUNDS
Through 5 July 2026
📌 JSF Berlin

📷:

While tickets are already on sale for “Sound and Fluids”  #3 with Marina Rosenfeld, Max Eilbacher & Marcus Pal on 11 Jun...
02/06/2026

While tickets are already on sale for “Sound and Fluids” #3 with Marina Rosenfeld, Max Eilbacher & Marcus Pal on 11 June (link in bio), we’re looking back at last week’s concert with Rat Section.

Thanks to everyone who came out and made the night so special!

Special thanks to Rat Section (.section), Reece Cox (.cox), Tabea Marschall (), as well as the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program ().

“Sound and Fluids” is a concert series hosted the Julia Stoschek Foundation, curated by Reece Cox and Tabea Marschall. The series focuses on listening as a spatial and embodied experience, across performance, voice, rhythm, and atmosphere.

📸 Eva Luise Hoppe ()

SOUND AND FLUIDS  #3Marina Rosenfeld Max Eilbacher & Marcus Pal11 June 20268 p.m. (doors: 7:30 p.m.)Tickets 15€ via Resi...
01/06/2026

SOUND AND FLUIDS #3

Marina Rosenfeld
Max Eilbacher & Marcus Pal

11 June 2026
8 p.m. (doors: 7:30 p.m.)
Tickets 15€ via Resident Advisor (link in bio 🔗) and at the door

The third edition of Sound and Fluids features a solo turntable performance by Marina Rosenfeld () and the first-ever live collaboration between Max Eilbacher () and Marcus Pal, premiering newly developed works for sound synthesis.

Sound and Fluids is a concert series hosted the Julia Stoschek Foundation, curated by Reece Cox (.cox) and Tabea Marschall (). The series focuses on listening as a spatial and embodied experience, across performance, voice, rhythm, and atmosphere.

Marina Rosenfeld is a composer and visual artist. Working across disciplinary boundaries, her work has been presented on five continents, including solo intermedia works for the Park Avenue Armory and the Museum of Modern art in New York, the Gwangju, Montreal, Whitney and Performa Biennials, and contemporary music festivals including Donaueschinger Musiktage, Vancouver New Music, Ultima and Wien Modern, and many others. Rosenfeld is a 2026 Guggenheim Fellow, a 2025 fellow of the DAAD in Berlin, and recipient of the Alpert Award in art in 2024. In September Paris-based ensemble ONCEIM will premiere her new work for two organs and brass instruments at Musica Strasbourg.

Since 2023, Max Eilbacher and Marcus Pal have worked together on exploring the possibility of synthesizing new forms of psychoacoustic imagery, a long-standing focus in both of their individual practices. Conceived of as an ongoing research project, Eilbacher and Pal’s collaboration explores how concepts structure listening experience, and how the momentary collapse of such structuring may give rise to new modalities of listening.

The sound system for the night will be kindly provided by the DAAD Artists-in-Berlin Program ().

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