East German Art Landscapes ∙ East-German Artscapes
A Journey ThroughEast German Art Scenes —from Brandenburg through Berlin and Leipzig to Dresden. This group exhibition brings together painting, photography, and sculpture, each offering a distinct artistic perspective.
How do we want to live?
“How do we want to live?” With this central question, the DZ BANK Art Foundation’s exhibition, running from June 3 to October 3, 2026, turns its attention to how we live together in the city.
Group exhibition
With the exhibition “Passion Projects,” die Galerie Park presents a selection of prominent international artists from the 20th and 21st centuries.
Lothar Zaubitzer
In his sculptural work, which consists primarily of ceramics, Lothar Zaubitzer has been exploring animal forms for many years.
Liu Zexuan
In this exhibition, the artist explores the stories, beliefs, and narratives that have emerged in and around Tibet, as well as the ways in which they continue to shape perception and the imagination.
Nico Sawatzki, Christopher Kieling, Raphael Paulun
"Reflections" brings together new works by Raphael Paulun, while "Neuland" features works by Regensburg-based artist Nico Sawatzki and Berlin-based artist Christopher Kieling.
Leszek Skurski
Leszek Skurski’s minimalist visual worlds thrive on suggestion and openness. With a keen sense of composition and atmosphere, he distills everyday scenes into multi-layered images.
Koo Bona, Philipp-Emanuel Eyrich
The exhibition brings together two artistic approaches that view material not merely as a means of shaping form, but as a vehicle of meaning in its own right.
Peter Böhnisch, Milica Giacomelli
In "First Contact," die Galerie Ruppert die Galerie is exhibiting paintings by Peter Böhnisch. Milica Giacomelli conceived the site-specific video installation "In Between II": an immersive projection spanning drei , in which analog photography meets digital 3D sculpture.
Malum. Veritas.
The exhibition focuses on Frankfurt’s apple wine culture—as a social space, a culture of gathering, and an urban tradition with its own symbols, forms, and rituals.
FFM Projections 8
"FFM Projections" is an exhibition series in which various artists present their unique perspectives on the city of Frankfurt.
"Welcome, bienvenue, welcome"
Franziska Kneidl is presenting an independent artistic work in the LAB106 showcase, which is deliberately situated at the intersection of interior and public space.
Mison Schreff
In the lobby of the design hotel, Galerie Greulich is exhibiting selected works by the Korean-German artist.
Simon Halfmeyer
An open system is characterized by its permeability and its receptivity to external influences.
It is precisely this openness and fragility that are essential components of the creative process in Simon Halfmeyer’s works.
Roberto Barbosa
With *Underground*, die Galerie presents Roberto Barbosa’s first solo exhibition. The exhibition spans the gallery space and the building’s historic air-raid shelter.
You bring it, we'll hang it.
Our exhibition concept, “You bring it, we hang it,” invites artists of all experience levels to submit their work for immediate display.
Jamel Shabazz. New York Vibes, Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2026
“Jamel Shabazz. New York Vibes” Since the early 1980s, American photographer Jamel Shabazz (b. 1960) has been capturing everyday scenes in the predominantly African American neighborhoods of his hometown, New York.
Att Poomtagon
In his subtle sculptures and site-specific installations, Städelschule graduate Att Poomtangon combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary environmental issues.
Lothar Wolleh
With “Lothar Wolleh – LichtBilder,” PANGALLERY in Frankfurt presents an exhibition that offers a fresh perspective on the photographic work of one of the most important German photographers of the postwar era.
Worlds Discovered
The exhibition “Found Worlds” brings together works by Kati Jünger in dialogue with works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Marc Chagall, and Rolf Hans. A common theme emerges across generations and media: the transformation of reality into a personal visual language.
Léo Luccioni & Nøne Futbol Club
NO ENTRY REQUIRED – Between Consumption, Control, and Belonging
Jordan Rita Seruya Awori
"To You Who Shall Remain Unborn" is an installation that becomes an act of healing, introspection, and resistance.
Frankfurt Music City
The exhibition at the Leica Gallery Frankfurt is a joint project with Stefan Dabruck Management, the City of Frankfurt, and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), and shines a light on a city whose significance for pop and music culture is often underestimated.
Birgitta Weimer
For years, Birgitta Weimer has been addressing the Anthropocene—the geological epoch dominated by humans—and its catastrophic ecological consequences. The exhibition APHOTAL brings together two series of works dedicated to the state of the oceans.
Anton Stankowski, Abisag Tüllmann
In Exhibitions multiple artists, one can distinguish between affinities that re-present the expected and constellations that present the familiar in a different light thanks to new encounters. The exhibition featuring works by Anton Stankowski and Abisag Tüllmann belongs to the second group.
Johanna Reich
Under the title "Queen of Never," die Galerie Beckers die Galerie is presenting the second solo exhibition by Cologne-based artist Johanna Reich. On view are recent works, including hybrid paintings from the series "The Colour of Maybe," drawings from "SHE-LAND," and self-driving "bots."
Stella Winter, Wei Zhu, Lara Weiler, Elisa Deutloff, and Chelsea Hartmann
Gen Z—who exactly is this generation, what drives them, and how do they respond to their environment? These questions are annoying, and yet they keep coming up—about themselves and others, from the outside, and without really thinking things through.
Sophie Esslinger
We are looking forward to Sophie Esslinger’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition will feature new paintings by the artist.
ART x SPACE - Between Figuration and Abstraction
"ART x SPACE - Between Figuration and Abstraction" The exhibition brings together two photographic approaches and a selection of sculptural works that, in different ways, explore the tension between figuration and abstraction.
Frank Mädler
Frank Mädler’s exhibition *Selbst* explores the artistic representation of one’s own biography in a variety of ways.
Exophony
The central question is how historical divisions in Germany and South Korea continue to have an impact today and shape artistic practices.
Giovanni Frangi
With *DU 2025–2026*, Giovanni Frangi now presents a comprehensive collection of his most recent works, which are being shown to the public for the first time.
Mark Francis
With *Chroma*, die Galerie Knaus Fine Art die Galerie presents new works by Northern Irish painter Mark Francis (b. 1962), whose work unfolds as a painterly translation of sound, frequency, and resonance.
Hendrik Zimmer
Under the title *Common Disposition*, Hendrik Zimmer presents works created using a wide variety of materials and techniques, all of which stem from a shared artistic approach.
Theresa Möller
Theresa Möller’s third solo exhibition. Titled “Fragmental Fields,” the exhibition invites visitors to immerse themselves in the artist’s latest painterly worlds.
Stefan Ungureanu
"In the year 2000, when we are no longer children, we will make a reality of what we once envisioned; we will turn all our bold dreams into reality."
Wolfgang Oppermann
The gallery features works by Wolfgang Oppermann (1937–2001), known as Wopp, who taught for many years at the Academy of Fine Arts in Hamburg.
Sophie Constanze Polheim, Harriet Rabe von Froreich
SOLID GHOSTS explores the fragile boundary between the virtual and the real world—that threshold where physicality seems to become irrelevant, yet continually reasserts its place. The exhibition brings together two artistic approaches that address the body, technology, and embodiment in very different ways.
Diana Lupascu, Massimo Pugliese, Silvia Trampus, Alice Zeni
60 Years of Contemporary Art in the German-Italian Context: To mark its anniversary, Frankfurt’s Westend is presenting an exhibition featuring four young talents from Italy to Saisonstart Frankfurt’s galleries.
Thủy Tiền Nguyễn & Zhang Wanwen
The two artists have been given carte blanche by H8H for their exhibition and will use the entire space for installations and performances. We can all look forward to seeing the result!
Anya Triestram
In the exhibition “Did You Miss Me?”, forms return as if they were reemerging from a slight shift in memory.
4 at the same time!
"4 x Simultaneously!" is the title of the exhibition. It features four artists whom Kai Middendorff has represented or helped establish over the years.
Georg Schnitzler
To mark the start of the season in Frankfurt die galerie mühlfeld + stohrer die galerie is exhibiting new works by Georg Schnitzler—large-format paintings and drawings that depict people in ways rarely seen.
Günther Förg
In 1985, Günther Förg (1952–2013) photographed the former home of silk manufacturer Hermann Lange (1874–1942) at Wilhelmshofallee 91 in Krefeld.
HIROKO
In this exhibition, we are presenting recent works by HIROKO from the “Tides” series, created in 2025–2026. The exhibition will feature works on paper and canvas.
Hilde Trip
“fragile permanence” showcases an artist whose work is subtle yet compelling: contemplative, material-conscious, and imbued with great aesthetic presence.
Alice Hauck, Amelie Plümpe
The exhibition explores how breaks are organized, how they are integrated into work processes, and what role architecture plays in the organization of the workforce.
Anna Oppermann
The exhibition at the saasfee*pavillon situates the work of German conceptual and documentary artist Anna Oppermann at the intersection of art and design, demonstrating how her ensembles can serve as models for a critical, reflective design practice.
TJARK IHMELS
In his work, Tjark Ihmels depicts people and situations that seem familiar yet retain an air of mystery. His images hover between reality and imagination, leaving room for personal interpretation.
Sandro Vadim
PITTURA. It’s all about PAINTING—no titles, no hidden messages, just unstoppable color in all its brilliance.
Sarah Geppert
Sarah Geppert moves fluidly between naivety and sophistication—both in content and form. Her paintings leap off the wall with their flatness and bold colors. One sees large forms.
Arthur Kostner
Under the title “Glühen,” Frankfurt’s Westend will open an exhibition featuring Arthur Kostner’s latest works on March 20 at 6 p.m.
Isabel Friedrich
Isabel Friedrich's paintings revolve around inner impressions, which she translates into unique visual worlds
Resonances - Risonanze
The exhibition "Resonances," which opens on February 6, marks the start of the anniversary year: 60 years of contemporary art in the German-Italian context.
Sarit Lichtenstein
We cordially invite you to discover four selected works of art by Sarit Lichtenstein that explore all shades of the color blue.
Jan Muche
Die Galerie is kicking off the 2026 exhibition year with Jan Muche's first solo exhibition at the gallery.
Tatiana Urban
"Tatiana Urban belongs to a generation of artists who have positioned themselves in the Frankfurt art scene with independent, sensitive and at the same time visually powerful painting. [...]"
MEET ME AT THE VILLA!
MEET ME AT THE VILLA! is the first comprehensive exhibition of KfW Stiftung's art collection. Nineteen diverse artistic positions are presented on two floors.
The art of union
Experience Terra Incognita - the art and sculpture park with 70 works - and the Parcours des Widerstands with 118 moving stories about courage, humanity and civil courage.
Secundino Hernández
In his sixth solo exhibition "ENTEROS", the artist is showing new works produced especially for the exhibition.
Silke Bonde
In her work, Danish paper artist Silke Bonde (*1990) explores the relationship between humans and nature. She tries to understand the paradox that we experience when we simultaneously long for nature and yet have no close connection to it.
Manuel M. Romero
With his second solo exhibition, "Boomerang," Manuel M. Romero opens the new FILIALE space FILIALE Stiftstraße 9.
Hitomi Uchikura
Japan Art - Galerie Friedrich Müller presents Hitomi Uchikura in a solo exhibition for the first time. Among other things, works made of paper and objects will be on display.
PENG
Peng is not showing any paintings in this exhibition; the space is designed by the (almost) complete application of spray paint. This involves painting Peng's typical figures, which invasively intervene in the exhibition space.
Daniel Hartlaub, Keith Rodway
On the 100th anniversary of New Objectivity: Daniel Hartlaub / Keith Rodway Vanished – The Curious Life and Death of Felix Hartlaub Drei before the end of the war, Felix Hartlaub (*1913), illustrator and writer, disappears without a trace in Berlin, leaving behind a short life full of secrets and unanswered questions.
TEN YEARS
Rundgænger by Schierke Seinecke is delighted to be able to open the TEN YEARS anniversary exhibition with Andrea Grützner, Theresa Möller and Anna Nero at the Saisonstart 2025 Saisonstart .
The "Schmelz" and The New Frankfurt
The "Schmelz" and Das Neue Frankfurt Joint exhibition with the Eric Mouchet Gallery To mark the 100th anniversary of the Das Neue Frankfurt association, edition & galerie hoffmann is participating edition & galerie hoffmann first time in the Frankfurt Art Experience, which marks Saisonstart Frankfurt galleries.
The "Schmelz" and The New Frankfurt
The "Schmelz" and Das Neue Frankfurt Joint exhibition with the Eric Mouchet Gallery To mark the 100th anniversary of the Das Neue Frankfurt association, edition & galerie hoffmann is participating edition & galerie hoffmann first time in the Frankfurt Art Experience, which marks Saisonstart Frankfurt galleries.
Dimitris Tzamouranis
With the exhibition Playground by painter Dimitris Tzamouranis, die Galerie Ruppert die Galerie presents an artist who has distinguished himself for years through his impressive combination of classical pictorial compositions with contemporary themes.
Isabelle Borges
In her exhibition "Woven Fields", Isabelle Borges presents a series of works in which painting, geometry, structure and observation of nature combine to form a complex visual fabric.
Mathias Kessler
The exhibition "A Year without Summer" presents a fascinating selection of works by the New York-based artist Mathias Kessler (born 1968, Austria), who is internationally renowned for his critical reinterpretation of nature through film, photography, installation and digital media.
Martina Kügler
The exceptional Frankfurt artist Martina Kügler (1945–2017) would have turned 80 this year— die Galerie , Berlin is presenting the exhibitionUnunterbrochen - Martina Kügler(Uninterrupted -Martina Kügler) as part of FRANKFURT ART EXPERIENCE 2025.
Arno Beck
In his latest series of works, Arno Beck presents for the first time a series of large-format acrylic paintings on canvas that are stylistically based on the tradition of woodcuts.
CORPUS
die Galerie opens the Saisonstart with CORPUS Saisonstart an exhibition dedicated to the representation of the human body in African art.
Provinz c/o H8H
Provinz exclusively produces and publishes original works of art with the aim of making editions or unique series by top international artists accessible to many people.
Ana Paula dos Santos
Ana Paula dos Santos is a self-taught photographer whose practice is shaped by her coming of age in Brazil as well as her study of human geography and "decolonial studies".
Sandi Renko
The Italian-Slovenian artist Sandi Renko has always been interested in geometric construction and its optical perception and moves between OpArt, kinetics and geometric abstraction.
Benjamin Burkard
Benjamin Burkard "Flüsterscherben" Burkard's painting searches for entanglements and condensations between the past and contemporary points of view.