The SCHIRN presents major overview exhibitions, focused thematic shows, as well as solo exhibitions and retrospectives—on the radical art of international avant-gardes, pioneering artists, current phenomena, and societal debates. A central concern of the SCHIRN is the expansion and critical re-examination of art history: Which prominent figures should be reconsidered today, and which positions are missing—especially with regard to diversity and the recognition of female artists. Social and cultural-historical topics such as democratic engagement, critical inquiry into the present, ecology and sustainability, as well as digital transformation, are recurring themes in the interdisciplinary program. Another focus is on film and video art. In the publicly accessible Rotunda, the SCHIRN presents site-specific installations of contemporary positions.