This exhibition follows the Hercules myth across 2,500 years through antiquities, paintings, prints, sculptures, and works of the goldsmith's craft from Dresden and international lenders. It looks at the hero's labours, his anti-heroic episodes, and his role as a model for rulers from Alexander the Great to August the Strong.
This cabinet exhibition places Sławomir Elsner's drawings and watercolours alongside Albrecht Dürer's The Seven Sorrows of Mary. It centers on the human face, moments of recognition, pain, and the question of how spirituality can still be expressed in an image-saturated age.
Built around Dresden's exceptional Correggio holdings and the restoration of Madonna of St. Sebastian, this exhibition brings together major international loans for the first comprehensive survey of the artist outside Italy. It highlights his mastery of light, emotion, and convincingly human religious imagery.