Latest trends in Contemporary Art at leading art fairs

Contemporary art is always a mirror of current society. Contemporary art constantly challenges the boundaries of traditional aesthetics and conventions. Contemporary artworks encompass a wide variety of media and styles. This also includes digital art and performance or urban street art. The medium often serves to illuminate or criticize social, political and cultural aspects. Artists use their works to question prevailing ideas and perspectives and to open up new points of view for the viewer. Our art fair reviews covercontributions and videos on works of painting, illustration, photography and sculpture from an exquisite selection of renowned and up-and-coming galleries. Explore more in our exclusive art fair highlights.

Textile art - Susanne Kramer

Textile art - Susanne Kramer

At ARTMUC 2024, textile artist Susanne Kramer will be presenting extraordinary works of art made from commercially available thread. Susanne Kramer lives and works in Bielefeld. Her many years of experience as a textile designer are evident...





Painting + Sculpture - Atelier Kaminski Heller Lübeck

Painting + Sculpture - Atelier Kaminski Heller Lübeck

The metal sculptor Manfred Heller runs a studio together with his artist colleague Sebastian Lübeck. The artists have been working together successfully for many years. A significant part of their work also consists of marketing the estate ...



Special contemporary art - Gallery Thomas Hühsam

Special contemporary art - Gallery Thomas Hühsam

Galerie Thomas Hühsam is primarily concerned with the presentation of special contemporary art. It was founded in 1990 by Thomas Hühsam in Offenbach and exhibits modern works with special approaches and special ideas that have not yet exist...



Abstract painting - Petra Holasek

Abstract painting - Petra Holasek

The painter Petra Holasek will be presenting her work at ARTMUC 2024 - a trade fair for contemporary art. The works of the artist from Graz can be admired at the GALARTERY fine art stand. Holasek is a student of Professor Hermann Nitsch. Ho...



Figurative art made from upcycled materials - Karin Gerwien

Figurative art made from upcycled materials - Karin Gerwien

Figurative art made from upcycled materials - Karin Gerwien



Acrylic on canvas - Polly Habuzin

Acrylic on canvas - Polly Habuzin

The artist Polly Habuzin comes from Cologne, where her studio is located, and is exhibiting some of her works at ARTMUC. During the interview at her stand, she explains that she has been painting her pictures for around four years using a t...



Art gallery - GALARTERY fine art

Art gallery - GALARTERY fine art

At ARTMUC 2024, GALERTERY fine art from Innsbruck in Austria and Dublin in Ireland will be showing a selection from its digital gallery, which is run by Johanna Penz. Barbara Runggaldier and her colleagues are responsible for organizing the...



AI art - Josef Dreisörner

AI art - Josef Dreisörner

Josef Dreisörner is a photo and digital artist from Munich. He started working with analog black and white photography 10 years ago. His tool of choice was a very unusual camera. It was a Klimsch Praktika repro camera, built in 1957, a larg...





Art with drawing machines - Robert Balke

Art with drawing machines - Robert Balke

Robert Balke is an artist from Tübingen. He came to art via the detour of his mechanical drawing machines. He uses these to create various geometries. The artist himself describes his method as a mathematical-musical approach to form-findin...



Georg Pummer - BernARTGasse Producer gallery

Georg Pummer - BernARTGasse Producer gallery

At this year's ARTMUC art exhibition, visitors to BernARTGasse from Vienna can marvel at the multifaceted works of Austrian painter Georg Pummer for the sixth time. For the first time this year, he is showing his new acrylic works on linen ...



Abstract art - Maria Bentz-Arens

Abstract art - Maria Bentz-Arens

Maria Bentz-Arens has been painting since she was a child and had her first major art exhibition at the age of 21. The artist comes from Ingolstadt, but now lives in Munich. It is particularly important to her to depict abstract art in such...



Samuelis Baumgarte: Classic modernism and modern classics

Samuelis Baumgarte: Classic modernism and modern classics

The Samuelis Baumgarte Gallery has been exhibiting at ART COLOGNE for over 30 years. Important artists of classical modernism and modern classics are exhibited.



Works with a conceptual approach - Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery

Works with a conceptual approach - Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery

The long-established Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle from Munich has been working with conceptual approaches across all media since 1968. Conceptual photography such as the Düsseldorf School of Photography with Thomas Struth and Thomas Ruff, who h...



From artist space to primary gallery - VAN HORN Gallery

From artist space to primary gallery - VAN HORN Gallery

Over the course of almost 20 years, the VAN HORN Gallery has grown organically from an artists' space in Düsseldorf. Ms. Daniela Steinfeld classifies her gallery as a primary gallery. This means working with a large number of international ...



Contemporary positions and postwar - Meierbach Gallery

Contemporary positions and postwar - Meierbach Gallery

The portfolio of the Meierbach Gallery in Düsseldorf includes works from the Düsseldorf academy school as well as works by international artists. Galerie Meierbach specializes in contemporary art and also carries postwar positions. The gall...





Rainer Fetting - Thomas Fuchs Gallery

Rainer Fetting - Thomas Fuchs Gallery

The program of Galerie Thomas Fuchs focuses on figurative and abstract painting. Works by Rainer Fetting will be shown at ART COLOGNE, among others.



Three-dimensional, minimalistic art - Lange + Pult Gallery

Three-dimensional, minimalistic art - Lange + Pult Gallery

With branches in Zurich, Geneva and Auvernier on Lake Neuchâtel, Galerie Lange Pult has three locations in Switzerland. Co-founder Mr. Stefano Pult defines the gallery's spectrum in three-dimensional, minimalist art. It is important to him ...



Ekrem Yalcindag - Kai Middendorff Gallery

Ekrem Yalcindag - Kai Middendorff Gallery

We were at the Kai Middendorff Gallery in Frankfurt. On show at ART COLOGNE 2023 is a painting by a Turkish artist who has developed a very special painting technique.



Contemporary Art Gallery - LIVIE

Contemporary Art Gallery - LIVIE

LIVIE - Contemporary Art Gallery is presenting itself as a newcomer at ART COLOGNE 2023. The gallery for contemporary art from Zurich is exhibiting works by Argentinian artist Sofía Durrieu and Berlin-based artist Michael Sailstorfer.



Contemporary art - EXILE GALLERY

Contemporary art - EXILE GALLERY

When it was founded in 2008, the EXILE GALLERY was based in Berlin; after 10 years, it moved to the Austrian capital of Vienna. Since 2023, the EXILE GALLERY has also had a presence in Germany again with its latest location in Erfurt. The m...



South African Art - BERMAN CONTEMPORARY

South African Art - BERMAN CONTEMPORARY

The young gallery BERMAN CONTEMPORARY specializes in contemporary art. This new movement is gaining momentum. Many people remember African art as figurative art, whereas contemporary art plays with abstraction.



American Pop Art - Benden & Ackermann Gallery

American Pop Art - Benden & Ackermann Gallery

Galerie Benden & Ackermann, which focuses on American Pop Art, will be showing works by Gerhard Richter and Tom Wesselmann, among others, at ART COLOGNE 2023.



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Modern art: the dawn of a new era

Modern art marked a radical change in the way art was perceived and created. Artists such as Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso and Wassily Kandinsky experimented with new techniques and styles that moved away from the traditional, realistic depictions of the past. They focused on emotional expressiveness, abstract forms and a subjective view of the world. The movement encompassed various movements such as Impressionism, Expressionism, Cubism and Surrealism, each of which made unique contributions to the development of modern art.

Contemporary art: The art of our time

Contemporary art refers to works of art created from the 1960s to the present day. It is characterized by an enormous variety of styles, techniques and media. In contrast to modern art, which is often seen as a reaction to the industrial revolution and social upheavals of the early 20th century, contemporary art reflects the complex, global and technological changes of our world today. Contemporary artists use a wide range of materials and techniques, from traditional media such as painting and sculpture to digital art forms, installations and interactive performances. Artists such as Ai Weiwei, Marina Abramović and Banksy are known for their innovative approaches and their ability to reflect social, political and cultural issues in their work.

The importance of modern and contemporary art

Both modern and contemporary art play a crucial role in the development of our cultural identity and understanding of our history. They challenge us to look at the world from new perspectives and encourage us to reflect on our social values and norms. Through their innovative power and often provocative nature, these art forms help to open dialogs and initiate change. For art lovers and collectors, engaging with modern and contemporary art offers the opportunity to trace the evolutionary journey of creativity and human expression. It invites you to push the boundaries of the familiar and embark on a visual and intellectual journey of discovery. Modern and contemporary art are inseparable parts of the cultural landscape, helping us to understand and appreciate the dynamics of our world. They represent the continuous renewal and relentless spirit of innovation that has always characterized art. Through their versatility and depth, they open up new ways of seeing and thinking and remain an inexhaustible source of inspiration and wonder.