Exhibitions
Elizabeth’s 2025/26 season presents a programme of exhibitions exploring the Aloys family legacy, regional culture and contemporary artistic voices in Ischgl.
16 January - 12 April 2026
The Art of Legacy
Marking fifty years of the Elizabeth Arthotel, The Art of Legacy brings the Aloys family’s story in Ischgl to life through a season-long exhibition.
Explore rare archival photography that traces Erwin Aloys’ vision for the resort from the 1960s, the founding of the Hotel Elisabeth in 1976, and its transformation into today’s Elizabeth Arthotel.
This exhibition reveals five decades of heritage, creativity, and innovation - inviting guests to experience the artistry and spirit that continue to shape Ischgl.
9 February - 22 February 2026
Visions from the DACH Region
Bringing together bold and diverse voices from across the DACH region, it highlights how regional culture continues to shape contemporary art, featuring works by Josef Danner, Christian Eisenberger and Michael Goldgruber.
8 March - 22 March 2026
Women in Frame
A powerful tribute to women whose vision reshapes both canvas and conversation for International Women’s Day 2026.
Women in Frame celebrates International Women’s Day, featuring Francesca Martí, Susana Anaya, Patricia Reinhart, Annette Goessel and Dhira Barein. The exhibition highlights contemporary female artistic perspectives, inviting reflection on the enduring influence and presence of women in art.
A highlight of the showcase is Sissy, a rooftop sculptural commission by Austrian sister duo Mercedes & Franziska Welte / NONOS, honouring the hotel’s founder Elisabeth Aloys and placing female presence within the Alpine landscape.
Clockwise from top: Francesca Martí, Mercedes and Franziska Welte / NONOS, Annette Goessel
30 March - 12 April 2026
Architects of the Organic
Step into a dialogue between art and nature: Featuring Otto Pippel and Alex Ruthner, the Architects of the Organic exhibition explores the geometry, rhythm and imperfection of the living world - revealing how organic forms continue to inspire artistic visions.
Clockwise from top: Kevin A Rausch, Phillip Patowitsch, Otto Pippel