Exhibition
endlich …
Group exhibition
with audience award
Vernisssage
17.04.2026
Exhibition duration
18.04.2026 bis 29.05.2026

“endlich …” – a group exhibition with audience award
Every year, numerous – often outstanding – artists present their work to galleries. However, exhibition opportunities are limited, which means that only a small number of submissions can be considered.
With the group exhibition “finally …”, Galerie Gerhard Grabsdorf seeks to address this imbalance on a smaller scale.
From applications submitted over the past 15 years, nine to ten artists have been selected, whose works are now presented together.
Luca Meyer
Studies art education and history at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. She is interested in the ineffable – moments that elude definition, yet leave a lasting impression.

Luca Meyer

Gemeinsam
ca. 50 x 75 cm

Vanessa
ca. 80 x 80 cm
Serio Digitalino
His artistic practice ranges from powerful sculptures to oil and acrylic paintings, as well as subtle charcoal drawings.

Serio Digitalino

München Lebt Monaco vive
ca.. 77 × 107 cm, Acrylic on wood

Verborgenes Cose nascoste
ca. 80 x 120 cm. Acryl auf Leinwand
Friederike & Uwe
Since 1998/99, their collaborative work has focused on mosaics made from the toy puzzle “ministeck” and various other plastic materials. Based on digitized image material, they develop precise designs on the computer, which they subsequently realize as intricate, handcrafted plastic mosaics.

Friederike & Uwe

Chips (Laden)
ca. 54 x 54 cm, plastic mosaic

Kindsoldat
ca. 78 x 76 x 4 cm, image object made from toy soldiers
Serafina Gmach
Studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts Munich under Anke Doberauer. Her work explores the confrontation and dynamic relationship between humans and nature.

Serafina Gmach

Strohpuppe
ca 180 x 200 cm, oil pastel and oil on paper

Baumgeist
ca. 80 x 100 cm, oil on canvas
Fluctibus (Falk v. Schönfels)
»Doing all the things in art I love« ♡ – Wimmelbilder und mehr … Munich-based artist and mostly creates acrylic paintings and fine drawings with pigment markers.

Fluctibus

Der nicht immer be…
ca. 70 x 70 cm, acrylic paint over collage on canvas

This is fine!
ca. 120 x 80 cm, acrylic paint and collage on canvas
NoisiBoi (Max Graenitz)
After more than 30 years of creative exploration in London and Los Angeles (for studios such as DreamWorks, Disney, Warner Bros. & others), he now lives and works again in Bavaria. His works are a collection of imagined visions and fantastical ideas, which he translates, among other media, into colorful risograph prints – somewhere between retro sci-fi, urban fantasy, and playfully dark social commentary.

NoisiBoi

Phase 1: Pavel 67
ca. 30 × 50 cm, risograph print

Phase 2: NP-1 Monolab
ca. 30 × 50 cm, risograph print
Katrin Weinrich
In addition to photography, Weinrich creates monotypes, collages, and printmaking works, in which exact representation gives way to experimental distortion and expressive forms.

Katrin Weinrich

oil frottage
on tea-stained paper, ca. 30 x 45 cm

oil frottage
on tea-stained paper, ca. 30 x 45 cm
Ray Moore
The Poet That Paints: Moore works across a wide range of media, from painting to sculpture, objects, and installations, as well as poetry and rap. At the intersection of hip-hop and visual art, his works combine lyrical fragments and pointed statements with abstract figures and a dynamic language of color and form.

Ray Moore

Drive
d: ca. 50 cm

Flight
ca. 80 x 50 cm
Zdenek Kotala (Commander 61)
My work reflects a spiritual awareness and a deep connection to both people and nature. Another important theme for me is the social, societal, and political currents that affect and shape all of our lives. For me, art does not need to serve a purpose – it is fulfilling in itself. …

Zdenek Kotala

o. T.
ca. 70 x 100 cm

Naked dancer
ca. 120 x 100 cm, gouache, acrylic and paper on canvas
Audience award
Visitors to the exhibition can rate the works at the gallery until May 29, 2026.
The artist receiving the highest overall score will be given the opportunity to present a solo exhibition at the gallery in December 2026 and January 2027.
In addition to the evaluation of individual works, sales will also contribute to the final score.
„Hier und ohne uns“
Nikolai Vogel
Reading
22.05.2026, 19.00
Die eigene Begrenztheit, die großen Zeitspannen und die Gegenwart. Die Welt im Jetzt und wie sie geworden ist und wie sie wird …
zur Lesung