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May 23, 2026

ANTI HEROES

Jakob Collection @Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Esslingen am Neckar
March 08 — June 07, 2026

Thomas Liu Le Lann, Evgenij Gottfried, Julian-Jakob Kneer, Neckar Doll, Joschua Yesni Arnaut, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection

Anti Heroes presents a selection from the Jakob Collection and makes its central concern visible: collecting and presenting contemporary art beyond art-historical systems, classifications, and market-driven logics. Lukas Jakob understands his collection as a reflection of a contemporary attitude toward life and as an invitation to explore contemporary art through personal approaches and shared questions. The anti-hero functions as a unifying principle between artists, the collection, and the audience.

The focus is on works that forgo heroic narratives and grand gestures, instead foregrounding doubt, vulnerability, contradiction, and fragile failure. Inspired by reflections on post-heroic heroism, including those by Ulrich Bröckling, the exhibition asks what forms of orientation art can offer today in a world shaped by crises, acceleration, uncertainty, and the rise of authoritarian forces. A conceptual reference point is Han Kang’s novel The Vegetarian. The protagonist does not resist her environment through strength or decisive action, but through withdrawal and refusal. This anti-heroic moment unfolds in the exhibition across five thematic chapters, complemented by an archive and mediation space with an Anti- Heroes Library, as well as a concluding prologue.

The exhibition brings together works by Joschua Yesni Arnaut, Fabio Baroli, Miriam Cahn, Boris De Beijer, Neckar Doll, Natacha Donzé, Marina Faust, Evgenij Gottfried, Jasmine Gregory, Katharina Grosse, Constantin Hartenstein, Roni Horn, Rindon Johnson, Aneta Kajzer, Julian-Jakob Kneer, Schirin Kretschmann, Erica Lambertson, Thomas Liu Le Lann, Annette Merkenthaler, Lucas Muñoz Muñoz, Michael Sailstorfer, Tobias Spichtig, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, Raphaela Vogel, Jaime Welsh, and Karla Zipfel. The majority of the works come from the Jakob Collection and are supplemented by a small number of loans. Between self-staging and failure, power and powerlessness, visibility and withdrawal, an ensemble of exhausted, contradictory, and vulnerable positions unfolds. Meaning emerges here where classical heroic figures fail and, within the anti-heroic, new forms of proximity, insight, and responsibility become possible.

 

Thomas Liu Le Lann, Eyes Closed #1, Eyes Closed #2, Eyes Closed #3, Detail, 2024. © Thomas Liu Le Lann and Xippas

Jakob Collection
What began with the purchase of a spray-painted tie by Katharina Grosse from his first salary marks an intersection between a municipal administrative job and a deep passion for collecting that has endured for over a decade. The collection of Lukas Jakob reflects a generation grappling with digital transformation, political uncertainty, and shifting cultural narratives. It brings together artistic positions that negotiate questions of identity, vulnerability, and post-heroic perspectives, creating a space of resonance where individual experiences intersect with broader societal developments.

Located in the heart of the Black Forest near Freiburg im Breisgau, the collection currently comprises around 45 positions across approximately 100 works and continues to grow through new acquisitions. Situated at the intersection of painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and media art, the Jakob Collection explores contemporary artistic practices on both a regional and international level. A particular focus lies on young, emerging artists from the tri-border region of Germany, France, and Switzerland, including Natacha Donzé, Jasmine Gregory, Rindon Johnson, Julian-Jakob Kneer, Thomas Liu Le Lann, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, and Jaime Welsh.

In terms of content, the collection primarily concentrates on painting, installation, and media art since the 2000s. At its core are works that examine the conditions of acting, feeling, and living together in a digitally shaped present. The aim is to foster a dynamic dialogue between art, literature, sociology, and other humanities. The works are regularly made accessible to the public through thematic exhibitions—ranging from early presentations in a vacant chapel to shows in institutions such as the Galerie für Gegenwartskunst E-Werk Freiburg and, most recently, the Villa Merkel in Esslingen am Neckar.

Thomas Liu Le Lann, Evgenij Gottfried, Julian-Jakob Kneer, Neckar Doll, Joschua Yesni Arnaut, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Neckar Doll, About Ordal, 2018. © Jakob Collection
Julian-Jakob Kneer, BASTARD (CAREGIVER, 2)5. © Jakob Collection
Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Jaime Welsh, The Ambassadors Suite (revisited), 2022. © Jakob Collection.
chirin Kretschmann, Tobias Spichtig, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Tobias Spichtig, Untitled, 2025. © Jakob Collection
Schirin Kretschmann, O.T. (Grid), 2019. © Jakob Collection
Marina Faust, Thomas Liu Le Lann, Miriam Cahn, Aneta Kajzer, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Marina Faust, Fabio Baroli, Annette Merkenthaler, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Marina Faust, Rolling Stool #1, 2026 © Marina Faust and Xippas
Marina Faust, Rolling Stool #2, 2026 © Marina Faust and Xippas
Thomas Liu Le Lann, TOY, 2019. Foto Aurélien Mole © Jakob Collection
Marina Faust, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Marina Faust, new candidate, 2022. © Jakob Collection
Annette Merkenthaler, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection and Annette Merkenthaler
Miriam Cahn, Mein ständiger Begleiter, 2002. © Private Collection
Rindon Johnson, I First You (11-11), Videostill, 2018. Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection, Daata and the artist
Rindon Johnson, I First You (11-11), Videostill, 2018. Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection, Daata and the artist
Rindon Johnson, I First You (11-11), Videostill, 2018. Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection, Daata and the artist
Rindon Johnson, I First You (11-11), Videostill, 2018. Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection, Daata and the artist
Rindon Johnson, 03.21.25, 2025. © Jakob Collection
Natacha Donzé, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer. Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Rindon Johnson, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Daniela Wolf © Jakob Collection
Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, We Are All Under the Same Sky, Detail, 2018. © Jakob Collection
Natacha Donzé, susceptible, 2022. © Jakob Collection
Lucas Munoz Munoz, B.A.R.E Series, Single curved Table Lamp, 2021 © Jakob Collection
Thomas Liu Le Lann, The first cut is the deepest, 2025. Foto Jiawei Zou © Jakob Collection
Jasmine Gregory, Better Than Botox, 2023. Foto Manuel Carreon Lopez © Jakob Collection
Jasmine Gregory, Paperbags for MIGROS, 2025. Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Karla Zipfel, Roni Horn, Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection
Karla Zipfel, Interfassade, Detail, 2019. © Jakob Collection
Anti Heroes. Jakob Collection, Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Foto Frank Kleinbach © Jakob Collection

ANTI HEROES
Jakob Collection

Villa Merkel, Galerie der Stadt Esslingen, Esslingen am Neckar, Germany
March 08 — June 07, 2026

Artists: Joschua Yesni Arnaut, Fabio Baroli, Miriam Cahn, Boris De Beijer, Neckar Doll, Natacha Donzé, Marina Faust, Evgenij Gottfried, Jasmine Gregory, Katharina Grosse, Constantin Hartenstein, Roni Horn, Rindon Johnson, Aneta Kajzer, Julian-Jakob Kneer, Schirin Kretschmann, Erica Lambertson, Thomas Liu Le Lann, Annette Merkenthaler, Lucas Muñoz Muñoz, Michael Sailstorfer, Tobias Spichtig, Gabriella Torres-Ferrer, Raphaela Vogel, Jaime Welsh, and Karla Zipfel.

Curated by Sebastian Schmitt

Photography: Frank Kleinbach. All images copyright and courtesy of their respective authors, photographers and, where applicable, the gallery.
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