Magic with spatula and squeegee With her acrylic paintings, Gisela Claußen remains in the abstract realm. Her colorful abstractions stimulate the imagination in a magical…
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Becoming a Body of Others The installation artist Linda Marwan, based in Leipzig, is coming to Schwalenberg as the new grant recipient. Her works feature…
Axel Plöger – Reflections For four decades, the artist Axel Plöger has been creating a painterly œuvre shaped by two fundamental concepts: improvisation and motivation.…
Art Sees Red – Works from Picasso to Warhol Red is the most intense and oldest of all colours in art. Physically, red is the…
Pieces to See – Lakeviews / Impressions of Brandenburg’s WatersSehstücke – Seeblicke / Impressionen märkischer Gewässer “… but the eye, wherever it may be drawn…
Ernst Eitner (1867–1955) – A German Impressionist from Hamburg Ernst Eitner was one of the prominent representatives of the Hamburg School of Painting around the…
Brendel’s Barbizon. Historical Photographs and Early Landscape Painting This complementary section of the exhibition focuses on the use of early photography in teaching at the…
Roswitha Steinkopf – LOOK, WITH DIFFERENT EYES Ground of Memory and Pictorial Form The Künstlermuseum Heikendorf is dedicating an exhibition to the Kiel-based artist on…
Bettina Heinen-Ayech and the artists’ colony Solingen The Förderverein Wasserburg Haus Graven e.V. is presenting a wonderful exhibition in Langenfeld featuring works by Bettina Heinen-Ayech…
Solingen meets Churfranken Bettina Heinen-Ayech (1937–2020), Erwin Bowien (1899–1972), and Amud Uwe Millies (1932–2008) were the three most important artists of the historic Solingen artist…
In the Circle of Artists from the Karkonosze Artists’ Colony: Friedrich Iwan The Karkonoskie Museum in Jelenia Góra invites you to the opening of its…
The Artists’ Association Apelles in Weimar The Kunstmuseum Schwaan cordially invites visitors to the exhibition “The Artists’ Association Apelles in Weimar,” on view from 24…
Denmark’s First Hippie: Christen Lyngbo and the Dream of the Good Life What does a good life mean in a world of constant change? At…
Enchanting Nidden The Museum Domburg’s winter and spring exhibition in 2025 is dedicated to the Lithuanian Artists’ Colony of Nidden, now known as Nida. Most…
Paco Knöller – It Breathes Blue Paco Knöller (*1950), based in Berlin, has been connected for decades with Ahrenshoop and the landscape around the Saaler…
The Joy of the Outdoors – Humans and Landscape in Modern Works from the Collections of the Ahrenshoop Art Museum https://kunstmuseum-ahrenshoop.de/ Image: Hermann Abeking, Phantasie…
HANS BRASS – Transformations Hans Brass (1885–1959) is among the underestimated artistic figures of classical modernism. His life and work are closely connected with the…
Günther Freiberg (b. 1937) presents new paintings. Günther Freiberg is one of the most renowned contemporary artists from Dötlingen. He has always enjoyed painting, but…
THE BLUE RIDER – A TRIBUTE / DER BLAUE REITER – EINE HOMMAGE A gift for the 30th anniversary! On 1 July 2023, the 30th…


















