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Künstler :: Übersicht
Exhibition

Emotion wird Form

Lothar Kaspar Wurm & Peter Kobierski

An exciting interplay of sculpture and painting by Peter Kobierski and Lothar Kaspar Wurm.

Vernissage

17.10.2025

Exhibition duration

18.10.2025 bis 28.11.2025

 
Media

Federico Delfrati

Studied sculpture, printmaking and visual communication in Munich and Milan. He works with performance, video and multimedia.

Comic artist

Steffen Haas

He drew the mouse from The Chick, the Mouse and the Beer and the Motionless Movies about Mose, among others.

Draftsman & painter

Rico Zick †

Rico Zick, born into a family of artists in 1956, grew up in Fürstenfeldbruck's “Katzenhaus” on Münchner Berg. His grandmother, the painter Lily Koebner-Linke, lived in the Pension Fürmann, one of the central locations of the Schwabing bohemian scene

Painter

tomas nittner

trained at the accademia di belle arti di brera, milan and the university of design, ulm. works by tomas nittner can be found in numerous private and institutional collections.

Photography & Media

Gerhard Grabsdorf

He has been photographing since around 2007, following in the tradition of his grandfather with a focus on Munich. However, the subjects differ considerably.

                        Gerhard Grabsdorf
Machine art

Charly-Ann Cobdak

Playful lightness, clever irony and a passion for machine parts and their construction into a moving whole dominate the work of Charly-Ann Cobdak.

                        Charly-Ann Cobdak
Illustrator, caricaturist & cabaret artist

Christian Moser †

Bekannt durch seine „Kleinen Köpfe“ und die „Geister des Alltags“

Kaiserschnitte

Josephine Kaiser

She graduated from the Munich Design School in 1996. Kaiser has been working with polymer clay since 1995, and since 2011 she has also been making her “Caesarean sections”. Her work has been shown at various art fairs in Brussels, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Cologne and Munich, as well as in France and Mexico.

Court photographer

Henry Traut

The Munich art photographer photographed the Passion Play in 1910 and 1922 and his photographs of the Passion Play were used - partly re-colored - for postcards, advertising purposes and book production.

Photography

Jörg Preuss

Searches for beauty in his work, where the moment is of crucial importance. “Pausing to look (with my eyes) allows me to discover beauty.”

Painter

Alfred Darda

Alfred Darda lived and worked in Munich from 1962 to 2012. Countless exhibitions accompany his path of integral painting.

                        Alfred Darda
Photography

Tibor Bozi

The busy, Hungarian-born, Munich-based star photographer is known for his portraits of artists such as Spike Lee, Alice Cooper, Beck, Mary J Blige, Dr. Dre, Guns'n'Roses, Kelis, Marilyn Manson, Juliette Lewis and Björk, as well as work for Spex, Vogue, Elle and Harpers Bazaar, among others.

Cartoonist and artist

papan

One of the most important German cartoonists.

Wood sculptor & painter

Peter Kobierski

Kobierski's sculptures dominate the room, inevitably attracting the viewer's attention with their impressiveness and the power they exude. Roughly cut from the wood and accentuated in color, they possess a unique, fascinating beauty beyond the ordinary.

Sculptures & Painting

Anja Priska

Graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich.

paintress

Dorina Csiszár

Dorina Csiszár paints and draws mechanical systems in picture series in which she presents her interpretation of machines and equipment as they can be found in disused and operating factory halls and workshops.

Photography & Painting

Manuel Rumpf

In his works, Manuel Rumpf deals with the atmospheres of modern landscapes, which are shaped more than ever by man, which have only come into being because we live in them.

                        Manuel Rumpf
Cartoonist

Gunter Hansen

Among other things, he drew the chick from The chick, the mouse and the beer.

Painter

Eliot M. Henning

ELIOT the Super, the Munich-based artist, has his roots in graffiti and street art. He is known from the Stroke Art Fair and Art Muc. ELIOT has long preferred to work in the studio to bring his creations and concepts to canvas and paper.

paintress

Haiying Xu

The Chinese painter Haiying Xu combines elements from East and West in her painting and plays with people's longings.

                        Haiying Xu
Sculptures & Painting

Peter Engl

Painting between pop art and comic

Painter

Maximilian Schranner

Studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. Class Merz.

paintress

Hanne Kroll

Animals populate Kroll's works and are explored through painting. Whether it is the surface texture of a fish or the light refracted on a dog's fur, she tirelessly explores painterly possibilities and realizes them, sometimes more abstractly, sometimes more realistically.

                        Hanne Kroll
Painter & documentary filmmaker

Sylvia von Miller

The documentary filmmaker (including Under Our Sky) has been working with large-format, mostly abstract paintings since the early nineties.

Wood sculptress

Nadine Rosani

‘My work is my language with the world and only becomes whole through contemplation.’

                        Nadine Rosani
paintress

Kerstin Seltmann

The path to becoming a painter was not easy in the GDR, especially at a time when it was already noticeably disintegrating and there was hardly any room to breathe for young, creative and rebellious people like Seltmann. Without being enrolled at a university, she received an academic education thanks to excellent mentors.

Hans Wissmeyer

Has been working as a freelance painter and illustrator since 1982 with many years of experience in scenery construction and trompe l'oeil painting.

Sculptures & Painting

Lydia Thomas

Lydia Thomas, born in Karl-Marx-Stadt / Chemnitz, studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under Prof. Anke Doberauer.

Photography

Ele Kittl

Ele Kittl presents poetic city photographs that capture the soul of Munich through architecture, nature, and light.

                        Ele Kittl
Painter

Lothar Kasper Wurm

Lothar Kaspar Wurm has opted neither for realism nor for pure abstraction. The combination of opposing elements, the non-objective and the plastic illusionism, creates a strangeness conveyed with the vocabulary of the familiar.

Photographer

Herbert Wendling

Historical photographs of Munich from the 1930s to the 1960s.

                        Herbert Wendling
Godfather Of Plastic

Herr Karl

Also known as the Godfather Of Plastic, the artist has specialized his passion for detail in plastic and developed it over the years.

                        Herr Karl
paintress

Eva Blanché

A laconic yet affectionate view of the object.

                        Eva Blanché
Sculptor and electric bass player

Bernhard Jordi

Movement is philosophical per se, and movement fascinates me. Without it, there is neither progress nor change. But we only know later whether it has a positive or negative effect. Movement is risky. Unfortunately, stagnation is also dangerous.

                        Bernhard Jordi
Sculptural works of art

Alexander Trommler

Alex Trommler is a visual artist working with the materials of glass and precision metalwork. He studied at Bauhaus, similar to Alfred University in New York State, from 2002 to 2006 and combines different materials and techniques to experiment with the fluidity and rigidity as well as the optics and volume of glass.

painting

Thomas Kelm

Artist between counterculture and non-conformity. Thomas Kelm is a versatile artist whose creative career developed outside of academic paths. His influences lie in the subcultures of the mod, skinhead and punk movements, which have had a lasting impact on his work. The rebellious aesthetics and uncompromising attitude of these scenes are clearly reflected in his style.

paintress

Susanne Urban

If you have one bird, it can easily happen that more birds come along and take over. So the painter smiles in the middle of the garden and lets her brushes fly in.

Cursecore Dichotomy

Uta Alexander

Uta Alexander combines color, glitter, and language in Cursecore Dichotomy – a mix of mosaics, kitsch, and blunt expression.

                        Uta Alexander
Photography & Painting

Florian Merkel

Overpainted black and white photographs

                        Florian Merkel
 

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