Date: February 5th – 8th, 2026 | VIP: February 4th (with invitiation only)
Venue: Messe Karlsruhe, Rheinstätten
We are pleased to announce our participation in Art Karlsruhe 2025, Germany’s second-largest art fair. From 4 to 8 February, we will present works by several gallery artists: Timo Grimm, Ulrike Heydenreich, and Valo Valentino. A special highlight is the extensive one:artist presentation by Marina Wittemann.
Marina Wittemann’s installation for the one:artist show 2026 examines how media shape our perception. Newspapers become expansive, color-dynamic sculptural forms; the Colour Fields series opens transitions from darkness to light, while the new works Vessel—reconstructed from fragments of earlier pieces—bring together materiality, memory, and transformation.
Timo Grimm transforms traditional painting into object-like pictorial bodies. His works, reminiscent of Delft tiles, are precise oil paintings whose real fractures—created by deliberately breaking and reforming the stretcher frames—intensify the illusion of ceramic surfaces.
Ulrike Heydenreich reflects on the human longing for orientation in an era of fully charted landscapes. Her works measure the delicate boundary between real space and imagined distance, revealing how nature and perception shift under the pressure of human expansion.
Valo Valentino merges sound research, painting, and sculpture into synesthetic visual spaces. Drawing on the relationship between frequency and color wavelength, he creates works in which musical structures are translated into chromatic energies, intertwining art, music, and cultural ecology.
Exhibiting Artists

Valo Valentino
Valo Valentino, a German-Mexican trans-disciplinary artist merging music, sculpture and cybernetics, exploring the relationship between frequency and color wavelength.

Marina Wittemann
Marina Wittemann, a multi-disciplinary female artist, creates multi-sensational compositions challenging perceptions of value and beauty.
