After several months of closure for renovation work to improve accessibility, Kebbel Villa will reopen on April 26, 2026. A key element of the renovation is the installation of a wheelchair-accessible lift connecting all levels of the building—from the print workshops in the basement to the exhibition floors and the event space above. Following the installation of a solar power system in 2024 for the Artist-in-Residence building, this marks another step toward meeting contemporary museum standards. The reopening also launches the 2026 exhibition program, beginning with a comprehensive presentation of Boris Lurie, accompanied by works by Stanley Fisher and Sam Goodman, co-founders of the NO!art movement. In summer, the focus shifts to painting, with exhibitions dedicated to Sarah Bogner and to Isabelle Heske and René Radomsky. After the annual presentation of new acquisitions to the Art Collection of the District of Upper Palatinate, the group exhibition HNTRLND concludes the progr