We are pleased to announce our participation in Art Karlsruhe 2025, Germany’s second-largest art fair. From February 20 to 23, we will present works by several gallery artists: Eberhard Bitter, Joeggu Hossmann, Alexandra JS, Moritz Koch, Lydiane Lutz, Ivo Nikić, and Marina WitteMann. A special focus will be on a major Re:Discover presentation featuring Beate Christine Winkler.
Our focus this year lies on the Re:Discover presentation bringing together a broad selection of Beate Christine Winkler‘s works, ranging from works on paper and sculptures to an installation—a reinterpretation of a 2002 piece focusing on women’s life choices. Winkler’s work is a profound reflection on the personal and societal forces shaping women and a powerful call for self-determination.
Lydiane Lutz will showcase new works created in the summer of 2024 in Mauritius—a series of paintings that take freedom, coexistence, and harmony with nature as their starting points.
Ivo Nikić and Joeggu Hossmann will present works deeply rooted in digital life, offering a vibrant portrait of contemporary living and human existence in the digital age.
Eberhard Bitter will exhibit his latest Rock Bodies, oil paintings that offer an abstract interpretation in his distinctive style.
Exhibiting Artists
Beate Christine Winkler
Beate Christine Winkler, a German sculptor, explores themes of transience, sustainability, and nature in her choice of materials and subject matter.
Moritz Koch
Moritz Koch is known as photo director, a new generation artist practicing staged photography since he was 16 years old.
Joeggu Hossmann
Joeggu Hossmann, Swiss painter, merges motives from contemporary life in the digital era and travel moods into meticulously composed canvases.
Marina WitteMann
Marina WitteMann, a multi-disciplinary female artist, creates multi-sensational compositions challenging perceptions of value and beauty.
Eberhard Bitter
Eberhard Bitter, a German painter, developed his own sophisticated and clearly recognisable artistic language. His theme are interpersonal relationships.
Lydiane Lutz
Lydiane Lutz a German female painter drawing on expressionistic abstraction merged with impressionism; water painting full joy of color