Now on View
Works from the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection in the Mercedes-Benz Museum






Under the title “Now on View. Works from the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection at the Mercedes-Benz Museum”, the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection has been showing significant works from over 40 years of collection history in changing presentations since 2024. A new exhibition with some 30 impressive works from 1948 to the present day will be on display from 11 November 2025 to autumn 2027. Visitors can look forward to a selection of paintings, photographs and video art created by 22 artists. In their works, these artists explore the connection between art and nature, social discourses and formal aesthetic issues. Further works were selected in relation to the contents of individual themed rooms at the Mercedes-Benz Museum.
A journey through time from 1948 to the present day: From Willi Baumeister to Selma Selman
Artists such as Emilio Chapela, José Heerkens and Maximilian Prüfer explore the relationship between humans, art and nature. Regardless of whether their artwork was inspired by experiences in nature or draws attention to endangered ecosystems – the connection to natural phenomena is often not apparent in the works at first glance. This is impressively demonstrated in Maximilian Prüfer’s fly pictures. The artist turns animals, especially insects, into active co-creators of his art by visualising the traces of their movements. The images document natural behaviours such as flight, foraging and social interactions. They offer a fascinating glimpse into an often hidden world. At the same time, he has the flies imitate important paintings. This also applies to the founding work of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection: Ruhe und Bewegung (“Rest and Movement”) by Willi Baumeister from 1948.
Sung Tieu, Selma Selman and Paulo Nazareth explore their family roots and cultural identity. Their works are based on questions that deal with post-colonial aspects such as social grievances, global migration and the treatment of ethnic minorities. Selma Selman, for example, paints self-portraits or scenes from her life on disused car parts – preferably from Mercedes-Benz cars. Like the motifs, the vehicle fragments also refer to the artist’s personal history: she grew up as the daughter of a scrap dealer in Bosnia-Herzegovina, where a discarded car was not considered rubbish, but rather as a means of providing for the family. Against this backdrop, the unusual picture media are an integral part of Selma Selman’s identity.
Florina Leinß, Gerold Miller and Simone Westerwinter devote themselves to formal-aesthetic considerations in dialogue with the heritage of Concrete Art and Minimal Art – a central focus of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection. In one of her work approaches, Simone Westerwinter deals specifically with the cultural significance of abstract patterns. In her piece Karo Star, she focuses on the popular chequered pattern. The clear order and symmetry of the pattern are broken up by a bright pink, irregular rectangle sewn into the upper red square. Westerwinter thus questions ideas of harmony and familiar aesthetics. All the works of art on display are integrated into the permanent exhibition at the Mercedes-Benz Museum. Content-wise, the works of Finnegan Shannon, Sergio Fermariello and Andy Warhol enter into a dialogue with the respective exhibition environment, for example. In Collection Room 3: “Gallery of Helpers”, emergency vehicles used to rescue and care for people take centre stage. The bright blue bench by Finnegan Shannon also picks up on the idea of caring: with the printed phrase “I’d like to linger here. Rest here if you agree.”, Shannon draws attention to the needs of people with reduced mobility, highlighting the lack of accessibility in many public and private spaces.
Guided tours of “Now on View”
From 23 November 2025, a family tour for adults, young people and children will take place once a month. After the tour, children will have the opportunity to get creative in the CAMPUS learning centre on Level 0.
More information on the tour, dates and registration can be found at mercedes-benz.com/nowonview.
Our video series „Now on View – The Mercedes-Benz Art Talk”
For our video format “Now on View – The Mercedes-Benz Art Talk”, we invite exciting guests to the Mercedes-Benz Museum. Host Dr Anne Vieth, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection, talks to them about the inspiring power of art and the guest’s favourite artwork from the current “Now on View” presentation. In six episodes, which we will gradually publish here over the coming months, you can find out what connection the guests have to art in their professional or private lives, what inspiration they draw from it in their everyday surroundings and what fascinates them about their favourite artwork. Tune in!
Episode 1: The Mercedes-Benz Art Talk with Bettina Haussmann, Director of the Mercedes-Benz Museum
Dr Anne Vieth, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection, in conversation with Bettina Haussmann, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Museum
Episode 2: The Mercedes-Benz Art Talk with Renata Jungo Brüngger, Board Member for Integrity, Governance and Sustainability at Mercedes-Benz
Renata Jungo Brüngger, Board Member for Integrity, Governance and Sustainability at Mercedes-Benz, in conversation with Anne Vieth, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection
Episode 3: The Mercedes-Benz Art Talk with artist Claudia Wieser
Dr Anne Vieth, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection, in conversation with Berlin-based artist Claudia Wieser
Episode 4: The Mercedes-Benz Art Talk with Pascal Thiel, an employee in product communications at Mercedes-Benz and spokesperson for the company network “Queers & Friends”
Dr Anne Vieth, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection, in conversation with Pascal Thiel employee in product communications at Mercedes-Benz and spokesperson for the company network “Queers & Friends”
Episode 5: The Mercedes-Benz Art Talk with Nicky Kiefner, an employee in corporate communications at Mercedes-Benz
Dr Anne Vieth, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection, in conversation with Nicky Kiefner, an employee in corporate communications at Mercedes-Benz
Episode 6: The Mercedes-Benz Art Talk with Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer at Mercedes-Benz
Dr Anne Vieth, Head of the Mercedes-Benz Art Collection, in conversation with Gorden Wagener, Chief Design Officer at Mercedes-Benz
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Artists
- Willi Baumeister
- Max Bill
- Emilio Chapela
- Sergio Fermariello
- José Heerkens
- Gregor Hildebrandt
- Tamara K.E.
- Imi Knoebel
- Florina Leinß
- Sylvan Lionni
- Gerold Miller
- Paulo Nazareth
- Nam June Paik
- Maximilian Prüfer
- Selma Selman
- Finnegan Shannon
- Sung Tieu
- Guy Tillim
- Franz Erhard Walther
- Andy Warhol
- Simone Westerwinter
- Jan van der Ploeg

