This year marks LOOP’s first collaboration with the Julia Stoschek Collection, a private collection specializing in time-based art in Düsseldorf and Berlin. With more than 850 works by 255 artists from around the world, the collection spans video, film, single and multi-channel moving image installation, multimedia environments, performance, sound and virtual reality. Photography, sculpture, and painting supplement its time-based emphasis. Characterized by an ever-growing technological convergence and an interdisciplinary approach, the collection is unique in its heterogeneity. Within the framework of this collaboration, the Pavilion Mies van der Rohe will host a selection by Swedish artist Klara Lidén (Stockholm, Swiss, 1979) that belong to the collection. With the title Kasta Macka, the exhibition will propose a reflection on the relationships between body and space, a central theme in the programming of the pavilion itself.