The article discusses the Belvedere 21 museum's exhibition 'Stellprobe,' which showcases 150 artworks acquired during the tenure of director Stella Rollig over the past decade. The exhibition, designed by artist Heimo Zobernig, uses theatrical elements such as repurposed stage materials to create an immersive experience. It highlights the diversity of the collection, ranging from a 16th-century altarpiece to works from 2026. The exhibition serves as both a retrospective of Rollig's acquisitions and a preview of her legacy before she steps down in January 2027, with Nina Zimmer set to take over.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a cultural event and does not present any politically charged content or biased framing. It provides a neutral description of the exhibition, its design, and its significance within the context of the museum's history and leadership transition.





