PURPLE PATH art and sculpture trail

presents contemporary sculptures permanently and tells stories from Chemnitz and 38 municipalities in the region

Photo: Ernesto Uhlmann

The PURPLE PATH connects the citizens of Chemnitz with each other and with the people of 38 towns and municipalities in the region. A sustainably designed sculpture museum is being created in public spaces between Mittweida and Schwarzenberg, Glauchau and Seiffen, Freiberg and Schneeberg. Stars of the contemporary art scene such as Leiko Ikemura, Monika Sosnowska, Jeppe Hein or Michael Sailstorfer meet significant artists from Saxony such as Jana Gunstheimer, Via Lewandowsky and documenta artist Olaf Holzapfel. Chemnitz-based artists such as Johann Belz, Gregor-Torsten Kozik or Michael Morgner remain largely unknown in the West. Their works encounter international classics such as those by Rebecca Horn, who died in 2024, Daniel Buren and James Turrell.

 

Decentralised exhibition in Chemnitz and the region

↷ Map of all works and locations

Alexander Ochs
Curator

Julianne-Ingrid Csapo
Production Manager

Susan Börner
Production Assistant

Kathrin Barwinek
Curatorial Assistance

Michelle Tzschupke
Working Student

Art and history

The PURPLE PATH becomes a storyteller: behind the foil of the installed artworks, an unknown history of the region is formulated, a narrative of mining and industry, exploitation and profit, marginalisation and solidarity, as well as a history of precarity and innovation that continues to this day.

Works by more than 60 artists can be found on industrial wastelands, at railway stations, on riverbanks or in the still waters of a millrace. They correspond with farm and textile museums, connect with castles and old churches, their organs and their art. Sometimes they also take place in illustrious nooks and crannies of UNESCO-protected old towns, which become context providers and polyphonic narrators of the history mentioned.

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Frank Maibier, Ornamente, 2025; Courtesy: Frank Maibier; Foto: Johannes Richter

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Events

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ZINN & SEIN. An archaeological search for traces in the Ore Mountains

Bergwerk und Museum Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf

Exhibition
Saturday

Exhibition: Clara Mosch - the inner freedom

kunstkeller Annaberg e.V.

Exhibition Education
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ZINN & SEIN. An archaeological search for traces in the Ore Mountains

Bergwerk und Museum Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf

Exhibition
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ZINN & SEIN. An archaeological search for traces in the Ore Mountains

Bergwerk und Museum Zinngrube Ehrenfriedersdorf

Exhibition

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.