PURPLE PATH: All artists

Status 14.03.2025
The PURPLE PATH art and sculpture trail presents works by over 90 artists in 2025: at and in railway stations and churches, on former mining and industrial wastelands, in parks and town squares, at a total of 70 locations. In Chemnitz and 38 municipalities in the region.

 

Uli Aigner - Nevin Aladağ - Stijn Ank - Alice Aycock - Johann Belz - Milan Bezaniuk - Isabelle Borges - Paul Brockhage - Till Brönner - Rolf Büttner - Jessica Buhlmann - Daniel Buren - Roland Buschmann - Carlfriedrich Claus - Tony Cragg - Christina Doll - Michael Endlicher - Antje Engelmann - Gregor Gaida - Jay Gard - Kurt Gebauer - Corina Gertz - Steffi Getzlaff - Hermann Glöckner - Renate Göritz - Eberhard Göschel - Asta Gröting - Jana Gunstheimer - Jeppe Hein - Petr Hladky - Olaf Holzapfel - Rebecca Horn - Leiko Ikemura - Jeffrey James - Marcel Kabisch - Pascal Kaufmann* - Anastasia Khoroshilova* - Barbara Klemm - Käthe Kollwitz - Gregor Torsten Kozik - Hans Peter Kuhn - Jan Kummer - Friedrich Kunath - Jitka Kusova - Katja Lang - Young-Jae Lee - Via Lewandowsky - Richard Long - Frank Maibier - Kris Martin - Caroline Mesquita - Igor Mitoraj - morePlatz - Michael Morgner - Reinhard Mucha - Wilhelm Mundt - Sebastian Mvller - Gabriela Oberkofler*- Osmar Osten - Helga Paris - Bettina Pousttchi - Thomas Ranft* - Dagmar Ranft-Schinke* - Judith Raum - Redfort Fabric Architecture* - Benyamin Reich* - Ulrich Reimkasten - Tanja Rochelmeyer - Christoph Roßner - Rotmilan* - Wilfried Runst - Adam Rybka - Maruša Sagadin - Michael Sailstorfer - Leunora Salihu - Andreas Schmid - Karolin Schwab - Brigitte Schwacke - Uwe Schwarz - Anja Schwörer - Sean Scully - Jörg Seifert - Monika Sosnowska* - Jacob Strobel - Thomas Suchomel - Josef Swancar - Hoda Tawakol* - Rosemarie Trockel - James Turrell* - Silvio Ukat - Franz Erhard Walther - Donata Wenders*- Carl-Emanuel Wolff - Iskender Yediler - John Young

* coming in the course of 2025

European Capital of Culture The Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media Free State of Saxony European Capital of Culture

This project is cofinanced by tax funds on the basis of the parliamentary budget of the state of Saxony and by federal funds from the Beauftragter der Bundesregierung für Kultur und Medien (Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and Media), as well as funds from the City of Chemnitz.