Culture emerges where ideas are given space – as works of art, performances, or statements. Sometimes casual, sometimes pointed, but never arbitrary.
Schmidt Charlotte Fashion – ART MUC 2024
The young fashion designer Charlotte Schmidt will be exhibiting her highly imaginative and independent fashion creations at ARTMUC 2024 in Munich. She successfully completed her st... Fashion Designer Charlotte SchmidtRakubrand - Ceramic studio Siglinde Schelkle
The Bavarian artist Siglinde Schelkle, who has a studio in Nussdorf am Inn, has reinterpreted a favorite firing method in the production of ceramic works of art. She uses the raku ... Rakubrand - Ceramic studio Siglinde SchelkleRudzki Lea Fashion – ART MUC 2024
The young designer Lea Rudzki has just completed her studies at the University of Fashion and Design in Munich. Messe.TV meets her at ARTMUC 2024, where Lea Rudzki presents part of... Collection fashion designer Lea RudzkiArtistic photography - Tabita Pietsch
Tabita Pietsch creates artistic photographs and provides very interesting insights into her work at ARTMUC 2024. The Bucharest-born artist has been photographing professionally for... Artistic photography - Tabita PietschMetal art Streetart - Pennyboy
The artist Pennyboy is originally from Rome and works primarily with metal. In particular, he uses aluminum or iron for his works. Some of the artist's works can be seen at ARTMUC. Pennyboy metal art streetartAbstract painting - Simon Kranz
Trained ballet dancer Simon Kranz comes from Frankfurt am Main and is self-taught. The artist has dedicated himself to painting since 2020 and was soon able to achieve his first su... Abstract painting - Simon KranzContemporary art - Parcus Gallery
The Parcus Gallery welcomes its visitors to the ARTMUC 2024 exhibition in Munich. The gallery has been around for 7 years, but so far only in Aisterheim in Austria and Basel in Swi... Parcus Gallery contemporary artContemporary art - Gallery niza
"Bringing art from Thuringia to the world and art from the world to Thuringia" is the guiding principle of Galerie niza. The gallery is living up to its motto, as visitors to ARTMU... Contemporary art - Gallery nizaArt:space - KunstHaus Ammersee | ARTMUC 2024
Gallery owner Yo Franklin runs a gallery for contemporary art in Schondorf on the north-western shore of Lake Ammersee. This project grew out of another gallery that she previously... KunstHaus Ammersee Art:spacePainting + 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 significa... Atelier Kaminski Heller LübeckSpecial 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 ... Contemporary art - Gallery Thomas HühsamTextile 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. He... Textile art - Susanne KramerAbstract 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... Abstract painting - Petra HolasekAcrylic 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 ha... Acrylic on canvas - painter Polly HabuzinFigurative art made from upcycled materials - Karin Gerwien
Figurative art made from upcycled materials - Karin Gerwien Figurative art made from upcycled materials - Karin GerwienArt fairs are not only places of aesthetics, but also of debate. Many contributions on Messe.TV take up cultural discourses that go far beyond arts and crafts. In interviews and trade fair reports, people talk about their personal experiences, social developments, or historical perspectives—whether through sculptures, photography, or interactive installations. The content ranges from socially relevant issues to individual forms of expression:
Numerous contributions on Messe.TV deal with cultural heritage and personal memory culture. Both traditional design techniques and modern digital forms of expression come to the fore. The examination of history, identity, and social change is a connecting theme that runs through many trade fair formats in the field of culture. A wide range of creative means are also integrated:
The “Culture” section regularly features encounters with personalities who shape cultural life – from the arts, media, or society. Messe.TV takes the opportunity to ask specific questions at trade fairs: What motivates artists today? What social developments influence their work? What role do trade fairs play as platforms for cultural visibility? Content of this kind provides personal insights and creates closeness:
Cultural education creates access to culture that goes beyond mere observation. It conveys connections, makes backgrounds understandable, and promotes the ability to classify and critically reflect on artistic forms of expression. Especially in the context of exhibitions, art fairs, and public presentations, it becomes clear how closely cultural education is linked to social participation. Here, art is not only shown, but also explained, discussed, and embedded in larger contexts. Education plays a dual role here: on the one hand, as an individual process that strengthens knowledge, perception, and judgment; on the other hand, as a social task. Museums, galleries, and trade fair formats are increasingly taking on educational functions by creating educational opportunities, facilitating discussions, and addressing new target groups. Culture, politics, and the public sphere intersect in this area of tension—for example, when issues of identity, memory, or social change are addressed artistically. Last but not least, funding is a key factor in sustainable cultural education. Public programs, private initiatives, and institutional support determine which projects can be realized and how broad access to culture and education actually is. Trade fair formats and media coverage help to make these processes visible and bring cultural content beyond specialist circles into society. In this way, cultural education becomes a connecting element between art, discourse, and social responsibility.