The collection represents the larger part of the state's art collection and as such is an important and integral part of the public image of Liechtenstein. The collection of international modern and contemporary art covers the period from the 19th century to the present; the acquisition policy focuses on 20th and 21st-century works, especially
sculptures and
installations. Special attention has been given to the selection of independent artistic positions. The acquisition policy intentionally avoids limitations of geography, style, epoch or specific media; instead, it pursues themes of particular significance in modern and contemporary art. Abstract and minimal art, conceptual art and Arte Povera encounter anthropological approaches of the kind found in symbolism, futurism and surrealism, or in the individual mythologies of Joseph Beuys and in other aspects of
Arte Povera. In 2007, the Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein together with the
Kunstmuseum St. Gallen and the
Museum of Modern Art, Frankfurt acquired the collection of Cologne-based gallerist Rolf Ricke that includes works by
Richard Artschwager,
Bill Bollinger,
Donald Judd,
Gary Kuehn,
Fabian Marcaccio,
Steven Parrino,
David Reed,
Richard Serra,
Keith Sonnier or
Jessica Stockholder. Although the collection is divided between three, in terms of possessive right, it remains intact as the partner museums will have equal access to the complete stocks. ==Exhibitions==