Christiane Meyer-Stoll appointed new Director of Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein

Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Christiane Meyer-Stoll appointed new Director of Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein

Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein today announced that Christiane Meyer-Stoll will be taking over as Director of the museum on 1 January 2026. 

She succeeds Letizia Ragaglia, who since 2021 has been positioning the Kunstmuseum with fresh impetus as an open venue for encounter and who will become Director of MASI Lugano at the beginning of next year.

Christiane Meyer-Stoll has been involved with the museum since its foundation: as early as 2000, she began working as a curator at Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, making significant contributions to the orientation of the museum and its collection in terms of both content and organisation. She has been a member of the Executive Board since 2006. In 2010, she was the first winner of the Justus Bier Prize for curators in recognition of her outstanding curatorial work.

Dr. Marion Matt, President of the Board of Trustees: “We are delighted about the unanimous appointment of Christiane Meyer-Stoll as our new Director. Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein is on an exceptionally successful path – internationally established and recognised, the museum boasts a programme with a strong profile. In addition to many years of experience and expertise, Christiane Meyer-Stoll also brings an excellent knowledge of the regional and international art landscape to this responsible task.”

In her new role, Christiane Meyer-Stoll aims to further evolve the Kunstmuseum as an open, living venue – engaging closely with artists, partner institutions and a wide-ranging audience. She places special emphasis on interdisciplinary approaches and collaborative formats that focus on social questions and strengthen the museum as a space for shared experience and reflection.

Of particular importance to her is that visitors experience art with all their senses. These first-hand encounters enable profound understanding at many different levels. She sees the further evolution of the Kunstmuseum as a concerted task – driven by a trusting dialogue with the team, the Board of Trustees, the Friends, the Hilti Art Foundation and everyone involved within and outside of the museum.

“To me, museums are places of reflection that are all the more important in an increasingly digital world”, explains Christiane Meyer-Stoll. “Artists can often touch our humanity by means of quiet, poetic gestures and shift perspectives so as to allow new viewpoints and empathy to grow.

Main Image: Christiane Meyer-Stoll, photo: Julian Konrad Media Est. © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein.