Onlinecatalogs
Summer Breeze | Fine Art Masterworks
Enjoy not only the summer, but also first-class works of art.
Discover extraordinary sculptures – for example by John Chamberlain, Lynn Chadwick, Tony Cragg, KAWS, Dietrich Klinge, Roy Lichtenstein, Heiner Meyer – as well as exquisite paintings by Georg Baselitz, Anselm Kiefer, A.R. Penck, Mel Ramos and Robert Rauschenberg.
Here you will find an exquisite selection of paintings and sculptures by the internationally renowned Pop Art artist Heiner Meyer: colorful motifs from the world of luxury, cinema and comics.
No one paid homage to the beautiful, tanned pin-up girls as skillfully as Mel Ramos. In the exclusive online catalog you will find a selection of prints, original drawings and paintings.
X-Magic | Exhibition of the Highlights
In our online catalog you will find a selection of high quality and lasting works of art that are perfect for starting
your own art collection.
In our virtual exhibition we present works of the internationally successful German artist Jan Davidoff. He is one of those artists who move between abstraction and figuration, combining approaches from German Romanticism with Expressionist woodcut techniques.
Georg Baselitz | Drypoint Eching
Our online catalog offers the opportunity to delve into the world of Georg Baselitz's prints – including his '45-II/45 -III' series.
The sky always held a special attraction for ZERO pioneer Otto Piene.
In our virtual exhibition SIMPLY THE BEST we present works of the internationally successful artists Georg Baselitz, Per Kirkeby, Markus Lüpertz and A.R. Penck.
Stefan Szczesny | Mediterranean Lightness
Trained at the Munich Art Academy, Stefan Szczesny's meteoric rise began in 1981 with the group exhibition 'Rundschau Deutschland', at which the 'Neue Wilde' (New Wild Ones) – including Luciano Castelli, A.R. Penck, Elvira Bach and Martin Kippenberger – established themselves as a new art movement.
Dietrich Klinge | Possibilities
In his new works, Klinge adds a new element to his material cosmos: cut and uncut gemstones. In doing so, he follows in the footsteps of Greco-Roman art, who supplemented their bronze heads with colorful stones to give them an almost living look.